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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-11

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-11 page 1

1 COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1850 VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 307. Ptlt I NT ED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT Be BASOOM. OFWCB SOOTH-EAST CORNER OP IIIOH HT. AND UOA ALLEY. miitlkl liivurinhlv In il it Vn nci. The Daily, to pen-timiin Columbus, per year h tent by mail out of Coin ml un h during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance year In Columbus By mail - - The Tri-Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus, Out of thn eity; by mail, single To clubs nf four Hnil upwards TO dttbl of In and upwards, to one addrrwa Dally, aeaainn Trl Weekly Weekly, single...., To clubs of five ami upwards u nil . 0 w & ou 4 00 3 oo 2 00 1 50 1 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 40 Ailve rUitlng. The MIoillBg rates nnd rules of advertising have been ngr I upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Stnte Journal, to be observed, in all casee, after this date. July .0. 1 Dally Pnner. One square, 10 lines or 1ms, one insertion . . . it o rneh additional.." ii 1 week ii 1 month 0 50 . 0 25 . 1 50 . 2 00 . ,1 00 . 4 00 . 6 00 . H 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 , 20 00 . 22 00 25 00 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 BO oo 18..." .Standing eiird, 5 lines or less, pel annum ifc column, with i changes, " " -- " :: ' changed weekly " 1 " daily " "... ' with 4 changes " " 6 . changed weekly. . j:w oo Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the tinny. atiove rules. ... The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional Pimare in the daily, inserted one month, or it motor length of time, and for each additional squnro inserted under the yearly rates, half price. t No udvertisemcnt to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on too manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the ' T'uliLhurs not accountable for the nocurnoy of legal advertiM-menu beyond the amount charged lor their publication. AantmietM f1 ofnt'" ot ! owdw t0 charged at the rate of fifty cents cr week, for each name ; tho same to be, in all enses, pBid in advance. All advertisements ironi strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy lor a specified number of inscrtlona, will be continued one month, unless ordered nut, and payment wdl be exuded accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, Ac, not to lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the umihI ni,'. No A 11 V K RT IS K IH K NT S CAN 01 DMUtTMB OIIATUITOUSLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notice to be charged 2o cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accniphined by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid for. . lteular advertisers, aud all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to iidrs, Boiiees, concert or an public entertainment where charges are made tor idmittmice all notices of private associations every notice ae-ii"tiedto call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the ondomonding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at tb" rate of not Ion than 20 cents per line, and then only when accomiiiuiied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be Charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtee. Attorneys will be holden for the price ot Inserting advertise- I. i hi brought in by them. nr. A. NKII.. 0 FFICK with Win. Dennison Jr., no. B, wen I'.xcimngf, oppo site Becretary 01 rmv: s omcc. " A. B. BUTTLBS. Attorney and Cotiimrllor nt l.nw, MoAjMNt, W . W. K. 4; 0 W. SI-MOBB Attorneys! ill ! Bnil Soliritor In OHM T' .ullc'', i ,s. B. COJISTOCK CO. Fnrvvni'ilinil nml Cominiaaion Mrrrhjintsi. Produc- )ii1it, and l.anl Oil Manufacturers, t anal lias".. COLUMBUS, OHIO, j. iiimavAY co.'H Iron foundry, llrond ItrWt. nrnr OH BlMSl oliim-Iiiih, Ohio. Stows of all kimls, ami a great variety ofOtttmgli always on M octl.'tl DR. KOBB11T THOMPSON'S Off HE, , N 0.4, Nell'n Exihu n(!r, I'Pi"' tho MOM rj Dl Bmmt tMa; llioh t., Culumliui. UKOKCR E. U AI.t'l TT. SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, v. ,l,t COlOMtlUS, OHIO. W'ALTKII TI1IIAI.I. Altnmry and ( ounai llor nt l.nw, I'nlunibnu, Ohio. A I, SI I, n I ,jiuim--iniiiT in liih,- ini- , ii i ' - lor the ftatii of New York, r , .. ,,n , ticli hnhrMD Town Kixl rUeh. ot'Ktt k.W 1 D ' T. N. WHITINO HUNTlXiTON, BOOK-SEhLEUri and ritationrri, nrxt dour to tin- lint, in Malik, High atri'i't, Cilumhua, Ohio. A larjte asRortmi'nt ol Hooki and Stationery alwaya on hand. WM. DKIBBRT. M- C' M' KKlnERT MM.KY, B()l)K-HINI)Ell!H, lliuh "trort, oppimitn II"' I'ulilu' t llllcoa, t.o-lnmbua. '"aW " KK.nOVAI-. DM. MAltlH'M OFFICE, corner of Hieh and T hird atrreta, ad-jiiiniiit; his residence, and oipnnih' the F'lrat Itaptiat Church, di-cll-dtl KATIlKll. lll liundlei Upper and Hkirting l.enlher jusl J received hy KINO I1EFFNE11, Bp,i No 91 Main atreel, Cincinnati JEUE, ABBOTT CO., Di:,l,i:UH in llardwiu-cand Cutlery, Iron, Nails. QlHI, 11,10-,' Hulldcra' inateriala, F'armuii,' and Meclnuiieal T'oola, Milnary llooda, c, 4c, No. Kil Hieh atrmt, ilgn of lh OUt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH CO., tlOMMIrlSION ANI1 FORWAIIDINO MERCHANTS, Whole. I Dealers in Oroccriea and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal utteiitiuii eiven to receiving nndfurwardinii good-, and selling Prodi consigned for sale. Bol3-dly. JOIIN W, BAKKK. BOBEBT ABMSTBONO. IIAKF.lt ot ABMSTHOX1, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and I1F.NEKAI. LAND AGENTS. Ofllce, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Culumliustl MOUNT BAGI.B TRIPOLI, FOR cleanfling and burnishing all finished Metahc and Glass surface, auch Bl tiold, Silver, Brnaa, Brilnnnin nnd Sleelwnre,YVin-dow-Pnnr-i, Mirrors), e. The SciMifir Amrirn, in -peaking of this article, sayi : " Of all the substances which have been applied to polish glass and lnet-il. war run tijuai mat aoowii uy asas ,tin , --r""-la superior article to that brought from Italy hy the enetians, and now generally used throughout all Europe. It snould lie in every family nnd every workshop." The subscribers, being the agents for thto city, are prepared to turnish it to dealers at manufacturers' prices. Housekeepers and Mechanics are requested to call and try the article, and in cases wle-re it does nut give the most entire satl-liicli, in, the in y will he refunded. RAIN as HORTUN, may Hi No. 63, High St., sign of the Back .-aw. " CABINET MAKERS (IAN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J ,'ilior articles in their line, at the sign oyhe, 1AI)L0CK PATENT I.KVER 'LOCKH. ANEW article just received at Call and sec them. juneS BROWN A BUCK'a. JOHN CARLISLE, (LaiI of CkilliMke, Ohio,) l-rodnre, 'otnmlaion nnd Forvt online Merehnnt, mayllkUm' CI.EfEl.Ayi. OHIO. I I IHMDI.I A MARTIN. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ofuf itrttt, 1st door north of Torn, oppoiitr. ike V. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, in thp net nnd mo.tf.hiov.hle ABRIDGE, MMiO A. h. MARTIN. II t IN .- Hint TUN. IRON MONO BBS, WHOLEHALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Ales, Sash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, OofpOT, and every variety of Titman's stock. 8l;Jo of the lUek Saw, 63 High street. BAIN. QTl5-dtf JAMES I HORTOH. RAILROAD O.MNIBL'H LINK. ,riTI.F.NS leaving iahe Car, by calling at the Stare offlre, V Ncrtb East corner Kefl House, can secure Railroad Tickrts, and slso have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, msrfi dly B. O. REAM, Bec'y O. fl- Company. R. P I UAHRII Attorney nt Lstw. Celnmona, Ofela ;rn I. tt-nd nromntlTto all professional business intrasted W to his cm. Offlce-Et side of High it, over Slocum i t3addler Shop, next door touUl of the City Bank building. ap34-d.ft.wU VAIJ'AHLE LAW UOOKH. T. & J. W. JOIINHON, I NVITK the ittOBttoo if the I'rofessiun nnd others desiring I-nw Hooks to their very extensive, stock, which they believe contains the let msortrnent of Amertcnn PublicHtioni in the United itrtten. 1'urticular Httontioii given to luniishing or completing Libraries for the DejwrtmenU, AiiiOciationH, and States. I" Orders by mail promptly and carefully executed. Hnglliih Common l.nw ItcportH. 59 volumrt, wilk a cumpleU IntUx to the Jirtt 47 volunui. Nearly all the volumea of this eriei of The English Common Lbw Ueporta have been reprinted In full. Prico per set for the tirst !.') volumes 50 per vol. " " " succeeding volumes 50 " Hi ii reputation which tJOnM UeporUi mainudn in England Hiid in tho Ilnih'd ftntes, is known to all the Profession. The low price at which they are sold compared with the rate- ol some of the principal American lteports, of even interior merit, recommends them particularly to the attention of those purchasing libraries. A (irnernl Index To he jirri furta sertn ruliimes of THE ENGLISH COMMON LAW IlKPORTfl. By Hon. (Jeorge tSharswood and tieorge V. 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Ineludimr McClellund and Vomme, Voiince and .lervis, Crninn- ton and MeeHO!i,(,'nimptoii, Meeson and(l(ocoe, Miy.Jiin anil Weln- by, lounge anil (.ollyer, in r.imlty. Meeson and WellhT. in Hi Tnfaninl and Wel-bv. Iiiristone and Gordon, vol. 1 j published nnd ready lor delivery. f j? 'We take iileasurein relerriri'' to the accnmnanviuir letters explanatory of the character of the-e IteporU, and Uieir value to the Profession in this country. CA.MUHinoE, January 2."i, IRl.'i. Mensr. T. Ji .1. W. sIohnson. (ientlemen: In nmly to your letter, I can with great sincerity say, that I entertain a very high opinion of the recent Exchequer Reports. In ifty judgment they are not excelled by nny contemporaneous Report, in learning, ability, or general utility, and interest. The chj-cs decided are discussed with great care, and expounded with uncommon force. I scarcely know of any volume which i deem of more import. OtUM or value for a professional library. Camhhjdcik, Jan. 25, 1645. Gemlemen Your letter ot the 24th has been received, iu whieh vou ask my oninion as to the value of tie- Eniiiifh Exche quer Reports, from Price downwards tolhis time, to an American lawyer, ami as to the expediency of reprinting them in this country. Of the high value of thene lteports, both on the PlM and Equity sides ot the Court, I have not the least doubt, the decisions of this Court fur the last tittreti or iweuty years, both at Equity and to Common Law, Mnf entitled to equal respect with any others in England. I should think an American lawyer's library essentially incomplete without them. 1 am, 'teniieinen, very respecniiny yours, Messrs. T. Sc J. W. Johnson. IHtON (iREENLEAE. Thi KiikHhIi Ecclc-diiNliciil Report, Sfrrn roamrs, 25, ahjtRilh a sories of decisions in the Courts of England and Scot- hmd, from 17SHJ to t:if, and contain I? vols, in 7 " We respect tully commend tins series to the notice ot the t'ro-feflsion. U contains the only Reports of the many important Casks of Wills, Sktti.I'' mknts Divohcks, ifcc., nnd covers tho whole of that important branch of the law embraced in this country by the Orphans' Court I'ractice. " It would be ilillii'ult to point to any EnL'lifh Reports of more gOBm! value ill tin-1 faltod States than this selection ot decisions." Mtirrin' hrgal libliogrnphy. I.nw IJhrnry. FOURTH BERlEfi, KORTY VOLUME.S. Twelve dollars ayear, bound; ten dollars a year in numbers. The cheapkht Law I'khiodical in thk II.stTEn States. It is our determinalion to make the Eaw Library the cheapen series of reprint of Enulii-h Law publications in the country. The Editorial Department will, we trust, be found fully to rcali.o the expectations of those who have enjoyed Smith's Mercantile l ow, Smith's Leading Cases, BllfdoO on Powers, Sheppard'a Touchstone, Uroom's legnl Maxims, Archbold's Nisi Prius, Arch-bold's Landlord nnd T Hunt, (.'rabli on Real Properly, Smith on Contracts. The hitrli renutation whieh "The Law Library" DOIieOttlnd thrnUf-hoiitthe (Toiled States, hy the character of Its volumes, anil by tlie cbi'iip rate ut wiilcti ih vniuame contetira nave ocen presented to the proles.-ilou, is the bent evidence we can make of its merits anil its claim for your support. We hope, and will aim, to retain this high character. HritUh Crown CnMCH Ktwrvrd since Leach, to IM0, it vols., $9. Lending Vtinvn in l.nw nnd Equity, in Three HefflM with Ainericiin .No(in. I. WHITE AND TU DOR'S LEADING CASES IN EQUITY, 1 vol. 8vo4,50; with copious and elaborate American Notes hy Messrs. rlare and Wallace. II. SMITH'S LEADING CASES, 2 vols., $10. Third American Edition With Notes and References to late EiiL'lish and American Decisions, by J. 1. Clark Hare and II. It Wallace, Esqs. III. AMERICAN LEADING CAHK8, 2 vols. Containing voluminous and leiirni d notes to the Leading Cases in Merchaiitile Law, dooldod i'y the Amercan Courts. Editetl by John Innis t;iark Hare, Esq., and Horace Rinney Wallace, Esq., 9. AUCIHROLD'S LAW OK NISI PRIUS, 'J vols. 8vo ; With all the requisite Forms, including the Pleadings in the several Actions, nnd tin! Evidence necessary to support them. Second and enlarged edition. T. ft J. W. JOHNSON, Law Rookselleri, Publishers nnd Importers, apU)-d,kwy 197 Chesnut st Philadelphia. vETKitiNAitv Ki!u;rcuv. T. H. HISHOP, Veterinahv Suhoeon, TJ ESPECTFULLY otters his services to the inhabitants ol this IV city and vicinity, assuring those who may patronise him. that he will endeavor to giv RCneral satisfaction. All surgical operations performeg with perfect safety. And the majority ol ibedlMOOM incident to the Horse cured. T. It. Hlshop can be found at nil Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil Houne. Reference tothe following irentlemen: Major ItAaKKB, A.L.Olmsted. E. Williams, J. Bahton. JomB dfcwStfl N0T1(!K. N, I'llt I : is hereby given, that we have thisday appointed Smith & Mills, Esqs., our Agents, for us and in our names t collect and receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professional practice. Dr. FRANCR CARTER, Dr. N. GAY, WILLIAM TI1EVITT, " H HANHURY SMITH, " G. W. MARIS, " JOHN H. THOMPSON, H.L.HOWARD, " 8. M. SMITH. " JOHN MORRISON, jan3-diwtf April 12, 18.50. OARPBTHIOI CAIIPETINC1! A P. STONE .t CO., have on hand one of tlie largest and best assorted stocks of Fine CnrpetM nnd 011 Cloth Ever oflbnd in G'llumhus, embracing all tilt- ditl'erent styles, viz Superfine Tor!y and Wiltrnn Superior Ingrain; Miponor i apistry i;rusK Superfine UrUH-els; Imperial, :i Ply; t inc ao Superior Venilian ; 10-4 Blips Druggels, Wooien ; Supertin'1 do KM " UMO Aluo Sunerior Wiltran Tutled and ( Iheniel Ruircs. Also. Suisv rior HI 4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shades. &c, Ac. mar!8-dkw VAM IU,i: KKAL KHTATK I'OR SAI.E.-The sub it:1,, i ntliTS liiv sale, on Verv libeml terms, tlir- lollowiliL' de cribed real estate, situate on the National road, In the immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ot the corporation ot 0-lumbus, and opponito tho itlind Asylum, to wit : out-lota Nos. HI, 99, 100, 105 and lOti, of Crosby's addition of out-loU. Also, Nob, I, 4 and .", ot Kamsey s ndoitioii, 2I. 27 atifl .V), ul Champion iuhdivislon of half section No lEJ. Also, In-lot No. 2H. on Town street, of Champion s addition to the city of Columbus. On mir lot Wo. H) there is a good two story bricK house, togemer wiin auitable out-houses, 6cc. There is also on in-lot No. ', on Town St., a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Sir.., ioquire of the subscriber on the premises. HOi:t-dA.wtl flM-sin .-i. n.Mnr.i. THE ASSAM TKA COMPANY, l.llt l.reenwich afreet. New York. r! 1 HE proprietors beg to call the attention of connoisseurs in I Tea. and the heads of families to the choice and rare selec tion ot Teas imported by tlmm, and hitherto unknown in this country, wtneii, ny tlieir nagrance ami oem acy, conioin.-u wim virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. ITie Teas ttltered are the following : ThO Jeddo Bloom, a Hlaek Tea, at $1,00 per lb. Siphon, " Diari, 50 " Osacca, a f Jreen Tea, 1,00 " TooUiaft " 75 " Ticki-tsiaa " 50 " I'd Ii Mixture, a compound of the most rare ami choice Teas grown on tho fertile and genial oil of Assam 1.00 " With a view to enrourage the introduction ol these ma'rhless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute hy lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to the first yean' prnfitM on the sales effected. r.arn purcnaser win rfrei" on iuhh m im; um n .lum bered certificate, cntitlinjt him to one rhartft in the dittrihution For every titty cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $-J(),l(l, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value ol ten per cent, Or two thmtiand dnllnrt, will le giren aicay as llonutf'.!'. according to the following scale: .r Priiea of : lbs. ot Tea each at l,ld per lb. i!50 Ihs. or ti'il) 20 . 95 ' " " " 500 " 500 .VJ 10 " " " 500 300 100 " 5 " " " " 500 500 350 ' 1 " " " 250 o 250 42?. Prizes in all. 2.000 2,000 Those persons who preff lower priced Teas can recelre their prizes in proportion, or they will be re-pnrrhasod for cub, at a deduction of Id per cent. jy Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, post paid, to the Company's Depot, as above. june3-iw3m r.lRENCH STYLE GINGHAM- AND IURA1 F UP LAINFS JV New and beautiful styles ; Also, a line assortment of small check Gmshntin, rmw opening by P12dTw H. COWLE8 it CO tf CARPETS AREGOINti OFF Those ItoantfU and rhtap Car J ptttve leaving fast call auon if you would have one this spring, on apiv-aatwj a vuniiiio ot w, ZIKNTS ATTEND. SPRING STYLES BttWtrflM Silk M Plush Hut ; aa usual, only $.1. Also, tor your Ii. ii. ih, J French Clntlm, fashionable CiissUneres, new und very benulif.il styles Vestings of both Silk find Marsslles, Cravats of dlflefl III desiifli. (.uiled to Hie leaHol), Ac, ,r, ja-r iijxneil by pia-dAw II. t.'OWLES A CO pAPKII WAItKIIOI'SH. -CVRFS W. FIELD .V CO., 1 1 ft Cliff' at., N. V., litter for sole Rlkaciiino Powdku 2(g) casks best quality. Soda Ash j tons good quality. Alum 100 bhls. ground and 100 bhls. crude. Smalts best English It F K, A Y E, and 4 F E super. ITltbamahink Rest French and German, various brands RaOS 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raoh flM bules Foreign, nssorU'd qualities. T.gethcr with a complete nssortmi'iit of ull kinds of Paper and Paper Maker'-. Material--. dey7-dAw A. P. WTONF, & CO., ARK now roceiviiitr their N EW SPRING UUODH, and are pre-pared to offer at Wholesale or Rktail, an assortment unrivaled in quantity, qmdi'y, or cheapness. We have concluded to again retail, for since we quit tho retail business, the Old Hunkers in the trade have raised their nul - a. most to an imposition. They have got back tothe old prices that they used to ask before we euliie to Columbus. We put goods down at that time fifty per eeiit., and we are hound to reduce w. again. It is not much to wonder at. that they have risen so Ok foods. Renting stores in the Neil House at live hundred dollar er year rent, hoarding nt hotels, smoking cigars ai live cents apei.i drinking champagne at two dollars per quart and who pays tt bill ' Vou that buy goods of them. I till you could not help it, tor we had quit the retail business, and you were obliyd to buy ot them. Hut we are now retailing again, and if you want to see a pjie of fronds, mid cheap and good, call nt A, i'.'s and you can fmdthem. marlS-dJ. w I OK SALi: OR EXCHANGE. AVERY DESIRABLE FARM, iu Itiehlaiideounty, Illinois, containing K)0 acres of choice InndlOO ai res under cultivation SO acres timber, and oil acres of unimproved prairie, a good or. chard, log house and stable. It is well watered and on n good county road, six miles trom Olney. We are authorized to ox. change it for a house and lot, or a good vacant lot in Columbus or for a good larm in Franklin county. apl.t-d.-w SMITH Ac MILLS. jVOTICK. The sixth instalment of 80 per cent, on eueli sloire il fd the capital stock ol the Columbus and Worthington I'lanh Road or Turnpike Company is called for and payable on the 4tk day ot July next, to A. W. Drown, Treasurer, Juno 1, 10. A. W. IIKOWS, H.T. As the wlnde amount of stock in the above road is called lor, it is desirable that stockholders should not delay longer in paying up. Tije early comnletion of the rond makes It necessary to nrffl payment. W It. June 1, lf-50-jul0.dAw;w llOWK'HHIIAKCItHAItKAl'AItllJ.A COMPOUND I'IIK1AHKD HV 8TKAM. AND TUT VV IN QUART IIOTTI.K3. CpiIE recipe from which the SiiaKkk Sab.iapahh.la Is made was purchased nearly a year si: an old Doctor, beloniiiL hi that peculiar sect (the Bhuei 1 allliou'h il has not been made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many oi the first phyi-ieians and liiini lies of ('mcninatl, who have jironounccd it tar superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The nnale in which it Is prepared, viz by steam, enables the proprie. tor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and rent es sence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained in the tnumihicturiiiR of any other 0OJWMTuJO Compound, bsHO0 its vast suierlority as to its madtod qualities, over all other would bo SAKSAPARILLAS. To those at present using n Sursapanlla mixture, n single trial will convince tlieni of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) aa well ao to the r imposition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the best Imported HONDURAS BAKSAPARLLLA, Combined with many other rooU and herbs which are used In no other riarsnpHrllhtcoiupound nl present before Hie public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine it, entire- y peculiar to itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also .is iin id lenitive as a stimuhuit, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild Ionic, in ',-ivini; strength mid tone to the stomach as n purgative, in moving the bowels sutlicient for tins purposes ol nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, iuiu na h GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE III.OO0, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire system, lor which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure of all diseases fcrisin from an IMPIIHE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Hlotehes, Sore Kyes, Tetter, Sudd Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Riles, all diseases re- ulting from the use of Mercury, &c, lie, It is also not leas beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Loss of Appotlta, Aridity o, tin- Sloinaeh, BOtooi MmSOM) Gonsimiptioii, and all !." HUmwIi whan llit-y ai Inti I'l oin corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy iu all diseases nrfslng form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Ailcctionri, Qonenl debility, Ac, &c. It is fount) UOO to give greut relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should bo taken steadily according to the directions, as iu that depends the benefit to la; derived from Its use. Re particular in seeing that the hottels are put up In blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one ot the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of tin label a lae simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair an. I dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : il. II. Mkakivos, Dknio A. Suns, O. Ro-brhts A Co., Kino At l!niut, Wa. Sciinkidkr. Sold in quart bottles, at 1 each, or ti bottles for ..". Principal Depot, No, I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. 1). Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal Druggist-throughout the United States and C.inadas. (Jail on our agent I nnd get it pamphlet, from which you will bo able to judge for yourself whether the incdieine Is applicable to your Individual case or not. HOWE'S CELF.nitATUn COLl.H CANDY. THE 11 IV. r RRMRDV KNOWN FOR COUOIIfl, COLDS, HOAHSttNKSI, flORK TllllOAT, WHOoriNO COUGIt, kC, kC. Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merit. KING A BtUGOS. General Agent for Franklin county. Also, to he had of the Druggists generally. novlO-1y IICLL'S (ii:.M JNK AMI l.TFT I .H I'KO V BABJM PAEILLA. KNOW AI.L MEN, that we have this day appointed (. H, MEAKINCS, ot Cincinnati, our Agent for the State ot Ohio at large, fur the mlc of lr. John Hull' (,'rmiiiir jWJroesd Ertrnrt of BtrtifarUtt, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN nui.l, & CO. Louisville, Ky., April 16, lKr0. E. Eberly, successor to H. II. Meakings, at the old staini. High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull's Har-saparilla in Columbus, where citizen and strangers may rely upon obtaining the licnuine and Improved Article. As there are counterleiters about, lie sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. H. II. MEAKINCS, General Agent for Ohio. JIIST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT for the sale of Hull's Sarsaparilln ami other Popular family Me.ln nies. n large and fresh supply of Hull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Wllow Duck, Hur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indiengous to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is tinding its way into the hotomof every OilUotOd family, lor the WhOKl world is challenged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will mo otleetually purify Hie blond, strengthen the system, and guard it against any r-ickness or epideinic whatever! It never fail to give relief, nnd is warranted to be superior to Townomd', Uld every oilier pi cparalit u bofoTtJ Die public. In this city humlreii - bave been cured id' the worst forms of Serolula, Erysipelas. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralum. Sciatic M0 and distress in the side ami breast, imd many who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation ol Dr. Hull's is no pecret or patent medicine; hence, thousands of physirins proserin and 0M it iu their prm-tice. Dr. Hull asks no protection by "patent," audit any liberal-mind il M D who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivlled to the Chain-Gang," to make iieople swallow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volcns) will write to him and satisfy him that ho has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he wilt gladly send him a lull forinu lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Down wilh the Iit-rhes! Down with the tuooit sucker-! Down with Calomel ami other poisonous minerals, whieh has sent thousands and tens of thousand to a premature grave I FURIFV YOUR Hl.OODI Strike at tho heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organ-, you caiinol ian to nuiiii up new hum pure m on ml"u""'y1 of the general system. To tlo which, nothing has hern BlVfjB hi iiihii Tiiiliiiri- within tlie reaidi nt lnirii.,n ml'- ncv I" . 'ii- ' pare with Hull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilln. Rcnieinlu r that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am M authoriied by the proprietors id this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. EHEKLY, Only ngent for Columbus. East side High street next to Rutler's bakery, and a few doors south of tlie State House. JtMsM4 Mtl.l MIII Hnml QROTBPORT TUJEMPIKB C O.H- FAN Y. The sixth installment often per cent, on each share of the capital stock of the Ctdumbus and Grovepnrt Turnpike ctunpany Is required to lw paid to the Treasurer of said company, on or before the 20th day of July next. apl9 dA.wfi0d JOHN COX, Secretary. EDOAR CONKLWO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRKP WOOD. CONKLINm WOOD tfc CO., MANUFACTUaEHS OF PURF. WHITK I. K A 0, IN OIL, NO. I, DO. DO. DRY WIIITK f.KAD, RED LKADi I.ITHARGK, PUTTT, WHITtHO, ' PIRK DRIHD,' PARIS WHITK; PAKI9 ORKKri, rilKOMK TRI.I.OW, anon nsiRi CHROXK RED, etWUI r m r. oit, ABORTED COt'n PAINT, IN OfDM VINEOAR. It 7 K have adopted the most approved method, as practised by W the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Leatf, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United Statea. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to lie aa good aa can be procured, nnd to give entire satisfaf thin. Offered at the lowi-st prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will s upply Farmers with Cantor Beans for seed, ruid then contract to take ii r;n at market price annually. CONKMNd, WOOD CO. Cincinnati, Itecember 1S49. dawly pniL A DELPHI A NIIOKH. m RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED BiB.sIIOKS Biifkins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Cnildrou'sdaibTs, the finest article matin in the Union, just opened by apudwi U. COWLE8 & CO. OK II UK. JACOB TOW NHKNO, The ttriifhtal dticoverrr of the Utnuinr. Tovntnd Sartajktrilla 4 I.D Dr. Townseml is now about Til years of age, ami has long V bom known a the Author and Discoverer of the Uenuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla." Heing poor, he was cnrnpel lr-. to Umil it- manufacture, by which mems It lias been kept out ot market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It bud reached tlie esn til many, nevertheless, those iiersons who had been healed ot ore dlseaes, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures j It relaxes strictures and lightness, removes all obstructions and itivigniates t ntm- m rvmi-i -v-ieiu. Is not tliis then tlie Medicine you ple-elllllirntly need f Rut can any of these things la; said of S."l . Townseud's Inferior article i Tjn young man's liquid is not to be compared wilh the old Doctor's, because .,f one grand fact that the ouo j- incapable il deterioration, and never spoils, while tho other does : souring, tennenting, and blowing the bottles contalnliig it Into Iniirmeiits: tin- sour, rtciil liquid i'i!odiiig, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound he poisonous to tlie system t VVlmt I putacid into a sy-ieni already diw;aseil wilh acid What causes lUsfH-psittbutncid f Do we not nil know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it prislucesl flatulence, heartburn, palpitation id the heart, liver complaint dlarrluna, dyaen-tery, colic, and corruption ol the blood f What Is Serolula but an arid humor In the body ? What produces all the humors which bruiL' on Eruptions ol the Skin, Scald Head, Suit Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and rxternnl t It in nothing under heaven but an acid sub-stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ol the body, more or less. What cau-es Rheumatism hut a sour and acid lluid which iiisiniiates ite1f between the Joints anil elsewhere, Irritating and intlamiug the delicnte tissues upon which It acta 1 So of MTstbu diseases, of Impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments widt h allliet h union nature . Now in it not horrible to make aud sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid "Comjanmil of S. I. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it imilerstinl that Old Dr. Jacob Towiistrd'sGemiine Original Sarsapurilla, iu an imitation of his nlerior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we should deal In iui article which would ta-ar the mot-t distant resemblance to S. I. Townseild's article t We wish it understood, la-cause it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob ToWlisend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and Infinitely dissimilar : that they are unlike In every particular. liBvinf; nm one single thing In common. As S. 1. Townsend is no doctor, and never wns, Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any otiier common, unscientific, Ulqirulesilonal man, what guarantiee can the public have that they urn receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing It, ami which are incapable of changes which might NMOr them the Agents of Disease instead of health I Since the above was put in tyjat the following fact haa come to ourknowlcdge : which is truly tyled The Triumph of .liiHtico The U'ur Elided! S.V Towtwud abandoned thr. JirldOld Or, Jacob Tttvnsend OM dkatid f thi I'rojde S. P, Townsend has nt last given up tho mnnuliicture of Buy mure Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business iu some-tiiui-get-H. Thus his claims to Originality and otiier pretensions fall to the ground. Ih? voluntarily abandons them, In thtisevading tho iasue before the mihllc, by dlsjajsing of his trade. The fact that ho was no physician, uo chemist, tho occupation ol whose life was n worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wikkI, snwlojra, dock sticks. Ar., Jcc. The fact, also, that his nrficle be-came notorious for il-i louring. Fermenting and Rursting the Hot-ties, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying gomls , demonstrates lieyond ofl thmht tholidlacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ot his claims. Hereafter It is to be seel out to the people by some Strangers, yet hearing the name of s, P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bud character of Souring and Fermenting, Let the ja'ople fully undeAtaml ihnt no Revamping, no new belching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. I'. I'ownsend's souring compound from public lalium, unless it Is made entirely ditterent from its present diameter ; and il they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name tirst as last. It should then be called the "Htrnngcr's Sursiipnrilla." and not S. 1. Townend's, Rut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect tlx- same old Souring. Fermenting, Root Heer stull'. We have fault a duty to inform the public of the true position ot this mutter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conchi'tun we w ould remark that some mouths ago S. 1'. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton nt, a first rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors Mo us, in Naussau st.the inuliveiand objects ot which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S.IVs business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will ihen see if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot lor the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILEMAN &. CO., l'roprietors. 1'rim ipal otlico for the Western Slates, Vino st., 3d door above Ith, Cincinnati. 0. W. CARBOUffi Oenernl Agent, to whom all nnlei-Bor npilii'atlon tor agencies must h.? addressed. This Sarsaparilla can lie found at the principal Drug .Stores in the Slate, utitl is advertised iu most of tho country paper-. In In envy county there in some one aullinried to MtabUlh sub-agencies for tho county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the county pnpori. For snlo in Columbus hy DEN Id A- HARRY, Agents lor Frauk-lin county. Also, by Henry Lono, Grovcpoft feb20-d.Vwly G VIUJS W. FIELD & CO. No. 11 Cliff et., New York, otter lor siue i Newspaper, DDxtU huhOli Newspaper, JSx4ti Inches. NewsjiaMT, t'f'x-IJ inches Newspaper, Wx37 inches. Now-paper, Jt.'v.J-'l.j in. Newspaper, -Nix:iS inches. .New-paper. -Ixll'J inches. NewspiqsT, vM :. inches. Newspaper, 'JlxIM inches. Newspaper, '2"2x2 inches. Newsjiapcr, .""2tx:t,'i inches. NewspajsT, 'Si.n inches. New-.aper, fyvlH inches. Newspaper, 'J."iUxr inches. NeWHiBiM'r, tM1rtiX40,r( inches. Newspais-r, '27'X'IO inches. Newspaper, ll'xu'l inches. Newspujier, J4x40 inches. ALSO, Envelop Paper 'MOO reams all aizes. ('oloreil paper 1 ,7."ib reams assorted sizes. Writing Paper tilM) cases, a OomplotO aisor tniont. News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Hook Paper made to order of any bIzo and quality at short notice. dn27-dA-w A l'AI(l). fllHE iindorsii:ned have formed a copartnership under the I nnmeol STAtiK I'llISItlE. for Iheiraii-ncti .faWhole sab aud Retail CJrncery nnd Corwiirdln-j nnd ommixHinii IniMineaa, at the new brick (irocery, OOTIM of lliyh and Friend streets, formerly occupied hy J. M. Brown, imd solicit the atten-ionof those wishing to purchase, to n larao stock of itotals inou time. J. ft STAGE. Columbus, Mar. aVtl&wtl. C. H. FRlslllE. A PA KM AM) SAW MILL I tilt SALE. 4 N excellent farm Of 170 acres, in GiTiiua tp., Delaware co. RJ i"V 17, Tp. :i, S, 4, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth id Duncan's run ; about 50 acres improved, about U0 of pi mil hottmn land. The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part ot the Maxwell tract. There is a tine settlement, around it. ( In the premises there Is a jrood saw milt, which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's rim. It in a oud file tor a urist mill. The larm, nnd an undivided half of the saw mill, will be noli! together or separate. About one third id the pay will be required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on heplaco. Jylf.-,1tdA-wtt WALTER THRALL. MoVKV TTlONF.Y! MO NKY! Fifty Tliniiattnd Ptnll.tr- in Ohio! TMIE subscriber will (five particular attention to the collection in Ohio, Michtcan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa nnd Wisconsin, of that class of claims long since marked a ' l.u- j," "I lone U i -t. Mnl " not colleclahle," by Merchants. Newi paper publishers, r' " fl '" I If and others. Fire years expe-rience has given hiui confidence hence there will be no chargr, but so lar as collections are made. Cards givimr references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to post taip letters. Address, W. It. JARVIS, aucH-dA wly Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. nil. HI I I 's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAIISAIWKILLA hoi ftiTen moN mwrol satislaction, and ban cured all the complaints for which it is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It in warranled to bf mik times cheaper and better than the molasses and water nrfston of Townsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's Invaluable prepnmton I Persons wishing to be cured Ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and 1.1 ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pain-, Kin uniati-m. Drop-y, ('idle, Hick or Nervous llentlaclie. Female Complainls, Diarrbtun, and nil disorders arisinir from an impure state of the blood or hnhitof the system, (without laying the foundation tor otiier and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disiam-sing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Harsapnrilhi a trial. Our own experience proves it the praise la-stowed upon its active henlinu propeftlOO, by every person we meet, (save u doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, ntt tmly in this city, but from orders dHily received trom all distances, go to strengthen our cuntitlc arc in it- being the (rreatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those with-uiit Bppetite.or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment inca-e- ol Dysentery, Diarrhwa i.uoiern, try a single DOW0, alio our v-oro on n, uh-j wui mn be disappointed. For sale by E. EBI'.ItLY, Successor to R. H. Meakings, Ptanfll Medicine Depot, High street. marl8-d KKI'.I POSTBD 11' !! --!' ' v urrect business man keeps his books pMled up, so that in any emergency, or lor self-atisf action, he can tell at n glance the condition of his worldly prospects. It such then is necessary to our ecuniary comfort, nnd which wnrns us of any innovations or losses, how much more necessary Is it to be posted up in matters far morn important, and upon which banes all the hopes and hnppiness of ourselves, our wives and htile ones, iu fnardiog the grcntet aof all blessings, Health Tlie sad effects of last summer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin upon nil, to look to our tenements, t BaTS, and enclosures, and to remove all oflensive and delierious causes of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate if not entirely prevent a re.ietition of the disastrous etT.-ets of that dreadlul srourpe with which we wen vi-itetl Inr-t spring and summer, nnd whirli indiscriminately plucked from our beautiful irnrden the rich and the poor, the young and the aged I the I o veil father, mother, sister and brother, nml hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and friend-hip had endeared one to the other, in ties not t l-e severed, only by death ! NnthfM thrnuh Human Agency has ever been ntven t, ihe world llrit will si i thonuiiihW L'liard tin system against (,'hnlcra, or any Mrknosa whatever, as the dHily use of Itr in. 11 Cnoimiund ! luid Extract of Sar-anarill . t 1'be Doetur has very lately made valuable improvements hy the combination nf Yellow Mock nnd ttther Boot- indigenous to our Western soil, that place' " Bull s SaMnpnrilla" nt the head of every preparation as a " Purifier of the blood," and " Corrector of the general system." No one can hnve sickness that uses, this valuable preparation. Certificates nre pouring In from everv direction, speaking in the hiuhcfl terms of the most wonderful cures ever effi-cted, after every thine else hail failed. To obtnin the genuine and la test improved, procure from the .gent for Columbus, E. ERERLY, .-uceessor to B. H Meakings, east side High street, next to Butler's Bakery. junclO-dAwrfw AftCHlTBCT OFFtCB tlrchnnle'a Molt. Colum-bn. Ohio. N. B. KELLY inlorras the public that tlnring his absence all bis Architectural business, Emtio'erini' imd Surveying, wdl lie promptly attended to at the above office by th undersiguetl. II. II. RLACKMoRE, dec31 -d Architect and Civil Engineer. TO OONTBACTOBA SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at the olllce of the lil.ard td I'lllil f Works ill tlm eltV of Cbimbm ntitil ,1... hour ot IV. o'clock (nootn tf Wednttaay, thr 0th day of July neU lor the conatruction of the following work, to wit i OHIO CANAL. For the re building ol Locks Nos. .rI, OS Md B& near I'orU- mouth. For the rfliuilding of Locks Nos. and OS, south of Licking summit, nea- Lockbonme. For tbfl re-biildliig of Locks No, , east of Newark. For the n building of one of the flight of Locks at the junction nl Hi- lire-.,!, , i Hide cul ami llui Muskingum river, near Dies-den.For biilhling a Water Onto, with substantial cut stone ahnt-meuts, on tlm south-cast embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. BOOKING CANAL. I or building n subNlaiitial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, op-pnslie Worthiturlon's mill, lu Hoi kim; fount v, with tho necessary embiiiikmeiit, A.-.C Connected with the above Jobs will be the embankment and other Items Incident to such work and they are ol a character worthy tin- attention of contractors. It may he determined to re build Locks No ;L M und W, near Portsmouth, during the present full, whieh the bidder will consider. This dt-tenuinatitjii, if concluded, wlP iM- expressed in the specifications. The iiia-o.nry mu-I be of the Iwit class and the stone of the mo-t approved qualities, und from quarries from which stone has raeeBtn bOn linnirhed for i.taks near Portsmouth. Loekhurne and Drestlen and he tlie Lock near Newark, to bo of stonu to la- approved by the Engineer, as must the stone In all cases. nans nun pSOlncatlOIi . n ti the office ul the Board of Public Works, nl Colunibiisynt nny rime alter the first dny of July, and Information in relation to the work near Portsmouth ami near Lockbounic. may be had at nny time alter tlie '-Win Instant, from Win. KoAboy, Esq , Be, Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Sumiiel O.Foster, li.-s. Eng. Mi.ldle Division Ohio Canal, in rehitioti to the work nenr Newark. Dresden, Lick-inn Sumiiiit lleservoir ami Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to the underslyned muni give satisfactory references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, J'H'-'H Acting Commissioner II P. W. A. M. n ii.i: . '"nv -jk h 1 1 m i miji 1 W50. FITCH dk IIAI.E, (SucetMtora to MrElrain fy Fitch,) FORWARDINC AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Halt, Fish, and all kinds nf (iroceries, at wholesale and retail. N. U. The highrv I market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgwny &. Co.'s F'oundry, Co li.'mh.3,Ohio. Imar.'idtf SAMUEL QAJ.LOWAY. HENltV t FAOE. ;allowav Sc PAOB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will -practice law. rb partners, in the Courts of Frauklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U. tf. Courts. ( Ulice in Piatt' now building, opposite State House, mayli tf A CARD. IVTOTICL is hereby given that the undersigned have this dny LI rntered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of prnctisitig Law, Buy Inc. tfelling ami Lensinc Heal F'sUite, Surveying, divi-dins sud sub-dividing of lands nod lots, the Collection of Claims; in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. tf.MITH, April 10, 1950-iiplSdrf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SHALL FA It .11 IN NDHWICII TOWNSHIP, A Lol l' eight miles from the city partly improved. A 00d IV hewed log house, stable, well and a rming orchard on tho tariii. The farm II well ndnpteil to raising all kinds of grains This larm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing Ui make a small investment, or securim.' a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this "does not suit we have others that will. .SMITH V MILLS, PMyl 1 Real Estate Agents. IK .WILL I A M HLACKSTONK, ' PLNDEHa his professional services to the citizens of Colum-J bus and vicinity. IRettdenee at the Capital Houai;. Oifice on High street, op- pof-ite the United States Hotel. REFER TO tfamiicl Callowny, Esq., Prof. IL H. Howard, Win. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. 6. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dnlel DrakPCincinnati OtiPssX f-T Ai HAGZINBi FOR JUNE. 1 RAHAMfl Anurleaa Monthly Magazine for June. " -f fiodey'a Lady's Book for Juno, aaiuun's MaaltK! lor June .Just received ami lor sale by nayfiO I N. WHITING & huntinc.ton. FOR HALE. Q LOT id Beech Fonemg. ShinBlin(! t.arh. nml Beech Joists. - Inquire td' muyy7l C. SCOTT, Juurnid otlice. WOOL ! I (( i I 11 1 POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, lliiyVfU near the National Road Bridge, by pit! FITCH & HALE. LOSSIN;S PICTORIAL FIELD HOOK of the Ho vnlutlon. Nos. 1 and For sale hy JOWB I. N WIHrsING & HUNTINGTON. -. H. WOMBAUUII. WM. r, WMEELKB. WO.MIIAri.il iV WHEELER, ATTOR.VKTS AT LAW. II'ILL nraetin- a- partners in Fnmklin and the Rdioininu conn- Tf ties. Prompt attention will Ih; trei) to the adjustment and t Kin . ooii ui i i.uoip ui otrgf or sman innoiiiits. Wm. F. WiiKKi.Rii, Notary Public, will take depoBirions, ac knowledgiimnts of deeds, A c. Offlco in Neil's New Building, nurtli of tho Neil House. Columbus ,1 M, 1850. jutie'-M dly-wlm NEW IIIMCU (,!( I.IIV, CORNER OF UK. II " AND FltlENIl STREETS. f II 111! o Oiler, iirne.l lin .-!.. 1.1, r.l.n ,1,., v.. f I XT n-. I- will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and Commis- Btiit. ttu-iittf!,, nun oeu leave ui ran me attention 01 OBf iriends and the imldie nonernllv to a Well selected toek orOroceries. Ar &c., to which a large stock will lie ndded soon, and ottered at wholesale and retail at low prices. mnrodA wtf. STAGE & FHLSBIE. X. (HID : WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be reei ived nt Ihe office of the Secretary of state until 12 M. tin Monday, the 15th day of July, MM for wood for Ihe use of the State, ns follows : 'JoO cords of wood !" feet lnug. 100 n 3 " None but dry hickory-, boOOfc or MMT mnple is wanted. Bunds with apiroved security uill ho reipiired ftir the delivery of the wood in the State House' yard before the'JOtli day of Octii-DOt next. One hundred nnd twenty -eight solid feet will be nAttrod fur a cord of wood. HENRY. W. KING, See y of State, A. A. BLISS, Treasurer of State, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State, Columbus, June lit, lH.Mi. (d.fcwtojutylO OIL CLOTHS. T AROE nml splendid lot of Mahogany, Fanry, German, Chi I J Mae, Enulish nnd American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re ct ived and for sale by J, D. OS BORN & CO. NOTIC - K. The notes and accounts nf George Gere A: Co., are left with us for settlement and collection. They must be paid without, delay. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Columbus, July .5, 1849. PRINTING MATEKIAI.S FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, consisting in pnrt of 1 1 hie Medium Smith Press. 1 Stanberry press. H lbs. Pica. 4tK) " Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 ' Million, " HO " Minion. " Several fonts Kfincy Tyjie. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of whirh Is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (hook and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremely hrte for cash, or on short time. (decll) CHAS. 9COTT, Agent NEW GOODS. WE hnve in store, and otter for sale on good terms 7.1 dor. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 do. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " H 100 Mill nnd Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glasa. 10000 lighta Sash. 1000 Ihs. Putty. 10 bhls. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT Si CO., novfl At the sign ot the Gjlt Padhs-k IWACAI'sLA Y'H EN4-.L4ND. MACALLAN'S ENGLAND, a vols. 12mo. Muslin, to match I" Hume's England. For snle by may27 L N. WIliTTNG Sc. IlirNTINfiTON. CARJUACII Tltl.M IINGH. 1 nfi PAIR Elastic Springs; 90 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brmil IIMI Huhb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather ; Lace. Tuft s, Damask Lininits Palnti'd and Gum Cloth Tacks. Seamez Cord, Malh uhle (Hastings, Ac. For sale by kM GERE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICK IS hereby given thnt the siihscrifier has heen appointed and I qualified as the administrator id the estate ol Lorenzo 8. Bueklev, late of Franklin county, decea.-ed. IQOI IIIIWir WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE IS tmmf triven that the -utHt riher has been appomtetl and I qualified as ndininistrntor with the will annexed of the estate of John SU-nhen, late of Franklin county, deceased. juneia w.tt WILLIAM GRAHAM. Uuhl.ii, June 13, 150. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. j . r i n a w a v co., AM FACTI UK STEAM BMSINIH, KHIIM new an,l impruvnl pattrni., am. which ia nncfiir ths MM.KY HAW rfll.l., of roinrsrt lorm, vnth MILL IRONS anil 5tnri' rnmplrtr. Tli. v al- tnah- th- " IrhratM PARK K It PATKST WATRR WIIKF.L, ItAN.IIDAI) CAR WHEELS, sn.l all irth-r IRON and BRASS CASTINOH usually mrulr at FnHnlsM MAmisraT nf all kin-ls maH, ,rr ptlv t" nrrtVr. BUCK'S CatsBB- vn.it I ookim: WUVtB, Prrtnium Caikini! Sl.ivr-s, l'i,rl,,r. .-h',p. and Chnrrh arl Kumar.'., Kir.' ttrati's. and ri.til'lHIS all warranted, ar" ton stantly fur sal.' at wllotrssL" ami btil on lihal tt rmi. Mfirrhanu and oth, rs stMwg in Plotiirh. and Stoves are respectfully invited tn evamlne nur stock aad price,. Uoltuubua, , ; A CARD. I" WOULD respectfully announce to Uio citizens of Culumbtu and its vicinity, that I have made a new arrangement In hmi-ness, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settle all my accounts. I hnve been doing business imong you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, nnd am the only man w ho over engaged exclusively in it up to the present time. It is a business that requires un remitting attention, and for the better ;' utiiolishment of whieh I have made an agn-emeut with Mr. George w. Williams, as may bo seen by the ad vertiaement below, bj which he will become my partner. I take this occasion to lay to all with whom I have open nccoilhts, prior to June I, 'ISO, that they must be settled up, either by note or otherwise, immediately.1 have money enough due to free me from ombarrasiment, not- itli.-ti.mlim; some of my friend are fearful this is not the com. I have lived among and done business with you several years. I intend, while my lite spared, to continue it, relying upou my own resources and reputation us a business man in tho busineai in which 1 am engaged. J Hk no combination to assist me by eunspirmg against others in tho oune calling, to their injury. I UTfl no runtin-K out, but 1 think this community will bear me out in r-aying that 1 am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my huMuens, an, ever have been. Believing that I feel as well to tho living as anyone, and thankful tor past favors, I solicit a continuance of them. .or. vYimams, my partner, tins been m mv employ nearly one year, and assiited me through our most fearful aud trying time, 'luring the prevalence id the cholera last summer. He is known ns tar as his acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified tor the business in which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending him to your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUH W. READER. June 2a, 1850. A7.ZUH W. RKADKR. OKOHOE W. WILLIAMS. R CITY COFFIN WAMM HOOIH. BAUER WILl.IAM.S, City Undertakers, have associated ibeuiseltes together in the business of UndtTtaking, in the eity ot ( ohimhus, und would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will bo found, for the present, at the old stand ot A. W. Reader, near tlie Hihbs Hayscnles, where they have a splendid assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, ,-loth mid velvet colored. Cherry, Black Walnut, Sic, of ever y nirl, size and description, finished and lined In a style superior to any in the Western country va ying in quality and price in ,-uil the feelings of all who may need them for deceased friends. They have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, glovesand stnckings, ot every size and quality. They are also provided with a hearse mid carnage for attending funerals and every tiling pertaining to the business. Carriages and a hearse always In reiiiliness to convey trieuds ami a corpse to any part of the tate whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of the -tate of Ohio for I rump s celebrated Corpse Pre. rver, the use and utility of which ail only be appreciated by witnessing etlects. Suffice it to say, '' ', u pre, an ,1 to preserve u corpse Ire,, trom decompoal-Hon or change, any lenftfl of time, and convey it, in that condition, to any part of the country. They are al-o provided with a substantial Vault in which t.n de posit Ihe ilcinl previous to interment, agreeably to the feelingi MOHI and relatives. Cooling Boards will he furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at the residence of either one of the firm. Olle (if till' lirill tnilV nlwavs be hum, I at tlm n .r, ,,.,,, .lurum the day, or at his residence at night .- they will attend to all calls promptly, and are drtevruined to rODOflr -ati-tacion, they contidentlv expect to be sustained in thelr umlertaking. llefidcncf of A. W. RratlerVA dour from Third, on Mnunri street, adjoining German Church. llenHlencr nt ii. II. fl tihuins; -'d dour Irom Tliinl. on Hieh. on. potto Haptist Church. jun24-tT RAI1S. Cash paid for Rags, C anvasa Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Roue, and all other desermtions of isnner mnker' stock, hy CYUUH V. FIELD Si CO. .-ddtw At their Rag Warehouse, 94 heekman st. 100 npii BACH Pimento; 50 bags Java Coffee, landing from United States, an or sale hy KING Sl UEfr'NER, Cincinnnati SUCMB ANO 3IOl.ASHHM.-150 hdds Sugar, fair and prime I LflOO bbll Molasses : lor sale bv KING HEFFNER, marOi! 27 Main street, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirahle collection of Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of the Convention is respectfully invited. Cushlng's Manual ; Jefferson do. Southerland (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary'a New Constitution. For sale at J. II. RILEY Si CO.'S Bookstore. CARPETING. " r SUPER FINK Three Ply nml Incrain Cnrpetlng, Floor OilClotJw, and emb'd Window Curtains, lor snlo hy n"'1""1 WM. A. McCOY St CO. CIIICKEII1NG & (JILDEItT'S MbSJMM p H E M I U M BOSTON PIANOS, K .lust received and for sale at manufacturer prl-I I W I fees, A. U . 11. Xgcnl, Four doors North of the Neil House, nulO-dly Columbus, Ohio. PAPER IIAN(IN(N. A LARGE assortment of Paper Haniringa and Borders for Hie OOBOp by WM. A. McCOY Si CO. mar Si K X T E I i T A I N 3 1 K N T AT FOItEST KOVE. RS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest GroTe, oto 1TJ. ry evening, from five to eight o'clock. June 50 6t JAMMM NEW NOVKL.-Tho Old Oak Chtst, by G. P. R. James. ;i7l-c. The Dnlton's, hy C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale by fttLtU I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKN. THK History of the Confessional, hy John Henry Hopkins, D. IX, I vol. 1','mo. Tho l'nst, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the I renchot Dc Lamartine, 1 vol. llimo. For sale hy Junlfi 1. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. I " AI'AN'T LOTS FOR HABTwo small ioM Mm v street, near the corner of Fourth street Cheap nnd on easy twm1' SMITH tV MILLS, .un-8 Real Eaute AgenU .IOSKPII I.IPrNCOTT. WMC BJM LIPPENCOTT &; If I; If , MAXl'l -iCTt'BC. HS QV PHfRNIX V1HP Pinnr Urn s,nnd Stmt, bfttmn Hood mid Smithtitld ..r. oN N Tuesday afternoon, July 23, 1818, the undersigned were railed unon bv MOMfO. Liuneticott Si Itnrr towiinsiain 1.. est Bnd fair test of one of tlieir Phcenix Safes. The furnace be-inp prepared, the Safe wns placed inside thereof with hooka, pa-pers nnd some money ; when the door of the Safe wns closed and the tire kindled nt a quarter pnat a o'clock, and in a short time the Sale wns red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four nnd a half hours, when the committee express-ed tlieir satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was -ullicient. The furnace wns then pulled down, Safe cooled, and tin-door opened the books, paper and money safe. The heat 11 un nt h- on it ort" the hmss mountings. We. th. refore, take pleasure in recommondin-j tieso Sales to the public aa be-infr, in our judgment, entirely nre-prooi. JARVIS & TRABUE, NOCK Sc. RAWSON, ( ORNWAL St BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed tho burning of ihe above Snle, nnd can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion entirely tire-proof. WM. RAY. ' .Messrs Buttles, Comstock Sc Co. are our agents for the above Sates, where n sample cim heseen, and also nt the office of the Ohio State Jouninl LIPriNCOTT dc BARE. PAINTS. have OB band and for sale at the lowest market ratea, T Unt-eed Ofl, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together w ith a great variety of paints, brushes, Ac. At the sign of the iy GILT PADLOCK. , a0 "EWAIW! WKH.f.N, Ironi the subscriber, in Perry township, Franklin 0 MNjaty. " , n tlie night of the 26th inst., a DARK CHEST-M I .-OI.KEL MARL, seven or eiuht years old, with a large car on her right thigh, a plain halter mark around her nose, and n little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally rack. 1 be abm reward will Ih pidil to any one who will return the Mn mi arrest the thief, or 15 will be paid for the mare alone. frgB LEWIS T. LANE. I ()()() ,1,,XKH VVlMlOW GLASS, nmongsl h.eh"may I he found single and double thirk French, the beat I itt-burg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sizes. At the sign jjyl GILT PADLOCK. coLtranvs i.ahmuiit and coke company. A 1 m''tl,," of t,lp Dif ' tors, aeld June 21, ".V), it waa order-VI. ed that the subscriptions 'o the stock be paid to Thotnaa Moodie, Esq.. Treasurer, in insullments as follows, to wit i it. on or liefore Monday July 1st, next, do Aug. 5, do do Sept 2, do do Oct. 7, do Hn V 1 An 3d do 30 4th do 20 .rtli do 20 ith do 10 Promptness on the part of stockholders ia expected. jun22 tnovJ WM. A, PL ATT, Secretary. FOHNAI.E. i if It very desirable small building Iota on Rn h street, east of Seventh street, for sale very low and on good terms. Inquire IjrWtrel4-d SIMTII a MILLS. IO II HALE TWO houses and lots, with stables, wood houaea I mid everv other convenience attached, situated on Friend Ktreet, they are brick buildings and in romplete order, and will be. sold rcrf lor if applied for soon. Buyers wifl do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. sa-rie oaiiH t MILLS. STO" "f" rmli. niniiT rpr ITlsif . Bags, rum. A Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. p94 J. H. RILEY Y CO. FOR HALE. Two elegant and substantial DWEL L INf i HOUSES on Town street, between Fonrth and Filth SMITH A MILLS. apn North Room in Exehange Bank. r"TV frpenters and other who use rsrpenter toola, we moat .pst imiij -j mat wr hit" uir iw-wt uninninii oi tonis ever brought to this city, and we are disposed to aeii therm very lr. f..r k fi-ll (.111 IMIUTT A a. r. comrar la b. ToarLmso B. F. COWA VeV CO., OROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIQ IRON. AJVO Ceinmlaalon nA Forwnt-dlnK lerehnnt, f a o h t tTatftor, JyJ-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO.

1 COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1850 VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 307. Ptlt I NT ED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT Be BASOOM. OFWCB SOOTH-EAST CORNER OP IIIOH HT. AND UOA ALLEY. miitlkl liivurinhlv In il it Vn nci. The Daily, to pen-timiin Columbus, per year h tent by mail out of Coin ml un h during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance year In Columbus By mail - - The Tri-Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus, Out of thn eity; by mail, single To clubs nf four Hnil upwards TO dttbl of In and upwards, to one addrrwa Dally, aeaainn Trl Weekly Weekly, single...., To clubs of five ami upwards u nil . 0 w & ou 4 00 3 oo 2 00 1 50 1 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 40 Ailve rUitlng. The MIoillBg rates nnd rules of advertising have been ngr I upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Stnte Journal, to be observed, in all casee, after this date. July .0. 1 Dally Pnner. One square, 10 lines or 1ms, one insertion . . . it o rneh additional.." ii 1 week ii 1 month 0 50 . 0 25 . 1 50 . 2 00 . ,1 00 . 4 00 . 6 00 . H 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 , 20 00 . 22 00 25 00 30 00 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 BO oo 18..." .Standing eiird, 5 lines or less, pel annum ifc column, with i changes, " " -- " :: ' changed weekly " 1 " daily " "... ' with 4 changes " " 6 . changed weekly. . j:w oo Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the tinny. atiove rules. ... The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional Pimare in the daily, inserted one month, or it motor length of time, and for each additional squnro inserted under the yearly rates, half price. t No udvertisemcnt to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on too manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the ' T'uliLhurs not accountable for the nocurnoy of legal advertiM-menu beyond the amount charged lor their publication. AantmietM f1 ofnt'" ot ! owdw t0 charged at the rate of fifty cents cr week, for each name ; tho same to be, in all enses, pBid in advance. All advertisements ironi strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy lor a specified number of inscrtlona, will be continued one month, unless ordered nut, and payment wdl be exuded accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, Ac, not to lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the umihI ni,'. No A 11 V K RT IS K IH K NT S CAN 01 DMUtTMB OIIATUITOUSLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notice to be charged 2o cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accniphined by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid for. . lteular advertisers, aud all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to iidrs, Boiiees, concert or an public entertainment where charges are made tor idmittmice all notices of private associations every notice ae-ii"tiedto call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the ondomonding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at tb" rate of not Ion than 20 cents per line, and then only when accomiiiuiied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be Charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtee. Attorneys will be holden for the price ot Inserting advertise- I. i hi brought in by them. nr. A. NKII.. 0 FFICK with Win. Dennison Jr., no. B, wen I'.xcimngf, oppo site Becretary 01 rmv: s omcc. " A. B. BUTTLBS. Attorney and Cotiimrllor nt l.nw, MoAjMNt, W . W. K. 4; 0 W. SI-MOBB Attorneys! ill ! Bnil Soliritor In OHM T' .ullc'', i ,s. B. COJISTOCK CO. Fnrvvni'ilinil nml Cominiaaion Mrrrhjintsi. Produc- )ii1it, and l.anl Oil Manufacturers, t anal lias".. COLUMBUS, OHIO, j. iiimavAY co.'H Iron foundry, llrond ItrWt. nrnr OH BlMSl oliim-Iiiih, Ohio. Stows of all kimls, ami a great variety ofOtttmgli always on M octl.'tl DR. KOBB11T THOMPSON'S Off HE, , N 0.4, Nell'n Exihu n(!r, I'Pi"' tho MOM rj Dl Bmmt tMa; llioh t., Culumliui. UKOKCR E. U AI.t'l TT. SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, v. ,l,t COlOMtlUS, OHIO. W'ALTKII TI1IIAI.I. Altnmry and ( ounai llor nt l.nw, I'nlunibnu, Ohio. A I, SI I, n I ,jiuim--iniiiT in liih,- ini- , ii i ' - lor the ftatii of New York, r , .. ,,n , ticli hnhrMD Town Kixl rUeh. ot'Ktt k.W 1 D ' T. N. WHITINO HUNTlXiTON, BOOK-SEhLEUri and ritationrri, nrxt dour to tin- lint, in Malik, High atri'i't, Cilumhua, Ohio. A larjte asRortmi'nt ol Hooki and Stationery alwaya on hand. WM. DKIBBRT. M- C' M' KKlnERT MM.KY, B()l)K-HINI)Ell!H, lliuh "trort, oppimitn II"' I'ulilu' t llllcoa, t.o-lnmbua. '"aW " KK.nOVAI-. DM. MAltlH'M OFFICE, corner of Hieh and T hird atrreta, ad-jiiiniiit; his residence, and oipnnih' the F'lrat Itaptiat Church, di-cll-dtl KATIlKll. lll liundlei Upper and Hkirting l.enlher jusl J received hy KINO I1EFFNE11, Bp,i No 91 Main atreel, Cincinnati JEUE, ABBOTT CO., Di:,l,i:UH in llardwiu-cand Cutlery, Iron, Nails. QlHI, 11,10-,' Hulldcra' inateriala, F'armuii,' and Meclnuiieal T'oola, Milnary llooda, c, 4c, No. Kil Hieh atrmt, ilgn of lh OUt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH CO., tlOMMIrlSION ANI1 FORWAIIDINO MERCHANTS, Whole. I Dealers in Oroccriea and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal utteiitiuii eiven to receiving nndfurwardinii good-, and selling Prodi consigned for sale. Bol3-dly. JOIIN W, BAKKK. BOBEBT ABMSTBONO. IIAKF.lt ot ABMSTHOX1, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and I1F.NEKAI. LAND AGENTS. Ofllce, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Culumliustl MOUNT BAGI.B TRIPOLI, FOR cleanfling and burnishing all finished Metahc and Glass surface, auch Bl tiold, Silver, Brnaa, Brilnnnin nnd Sleelwnre,YVin-dow-Pnnr-i, Mirrors), e. The SciMifir Amrirn, in -peaking of this article, sayi : " Of all the substances which have been applied to polish glass and lnet-il. war run tijuai mat aoowii uy asas ,tin , --r""-la superior article to that brought from Italy hy the enetians, and now generally used throughout all Europe. It snould lie in every family nnd every workshop." The subscribers, being the agents for thto city, are prepared to turnish it to dealers at manufacturers' prices. Housekeepers and Mechanics are requested to call and try the article, and in cases wle-re it does nut give the most entire satl-liicli, in, the in y will he refunded. RAIN as HORTUN, may Hi No. 63, High St., sign of the Back .-aw. " CABINET MAKERS (IAN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J ,'ilior articles in their line, at the sign oyhe, 1AI)L0CK PATENT I.KVER 'LOCKH. ANEW article just received at Call and sec them. juneS BROWN A BUCK'a. JOHN CARLISLE, (LaiI of CkilliMke, Ohio,) l-rodnre, 'otnmlaion nnd Forvt online Merehnnt, mayllkUm' CI.EfEl.Ayi. OHIO. I I IHMDI.I A MARTIN. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ofuf itrttt, 1st door north of Torn, oppoiitr. ike V. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, in thp net nnd mo.tf.hiov.hle ABRIDGE, MMiO A. h. MARTIN. II t IN .- Hint TUN. IRON MONO BBS, WHOLEHALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Ales, Sash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, OofpOT, and every variety of Titman's stock. 8l;Jo of the lUek Saw, 63 High street. BAIN. QTl5-dtf JAMES I HORTOH. RAILROAD O.MNIBL'H LINK. ,riTI.F.NS leaving iahe Car, by calling at the Stare offlre, V Ncrtb East corner Kefl House, can secure Railroad Tickrts, and slso have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, msrfi dly B. O. REAM, Bec'y O. fl- Company. R. P I UAHRII Attorney nt Lstw. Celnmona, Ofela ;rn I. tt-nd nromntlTto all professional business intrasted W to his cm. Offlce-Et side of High it, over Slocum i t3addler Shop, next door touUl of the City Bank building. ap34-d.ft.wU VAIJ'AHLE LAW UOOKH. T. & J. W. JOIINHON, I NVITK the ittOBttoo if the I'rofessiun nnd others desiring I-nw Hooks to their very extensive, stock, which they believe contains the let msortrnent of Amertcnn PublicHtioni in the United itrtten. 1'urticular Httontioii given to luniishing or completing Libraries for the DejwrtmenU, AiiiOciationH, and States. 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N, I'llt I : is hereby given, that we have thisday appointed Smith & Mills, Esqs., our Agents, for us and in our names t collect and receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professional practice. Dr. FRANCR CARTER, Dr. N. GAY, WILLIAM TI1EVITT, " H HANHURY SMITH, " G. W. MARIS, " JOHN H. THOMPSON, H.L.HOWARD, " 8. M. SMITH. " JOHN MORRISON, jan3-diwtf April 12, 18.50. OARPBTHIOI CAIIPETINC1! A P. STONE .t CO., have on hand one of tlie largest and best assorted stocks of Fine CnrpetM nnd 011 Cloth Ever oflbnd in G'llumhus, embracing all tilt- ditl'erent styles, viz Superfine Tor!y and Wiltrnn Superior Ingrain; Miponor i apistry i;rusK Superfine UrUH-els; Imperial, :i Ply; t inc ao Superior Venilian ; 10-4 Blips Druggels, Wooien ; Supertin'1 do KM " UMO Aluo Sunerior Wiltran Tutled and ( Iheniel Ruircs. Also. Suisv rior HI 4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted Shades. &c, Ac. mar!8-dkw VAM IU,i: KKAL KHTATK I'OR SAI.E.-The sub it:1,, i ntliTS liiv sale, on Verv libeml terms, tlir- lollowiliL' de cribed real estate, situate on the National road, In the immediate vicinity ot the eastern boundary line ot the corporation ot 0-lumbus, and opponito tho itlind Asylum, to wit : out-lota Nos. HI, 99, 100, 105 and lOti, of Crosby's addition of out-loU. Also, Nob, I, 4 and .", ot Kamsey s ndoitioii, 2I. 27 atifl .V), ul Champion iuhdivislon of half section No lEJ. Also, In-lot No. 2H. on Town street, of Champion s addition to the city of Columbus. On mir lot Wo. H) there is a good two story bricK house, togemer wiin auitable out-houses, 6cc. There is also on in-lot No. ', on Town St., a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Sir.., ioquire of the subscriber on the premises. HOi:t-dA.wtl flM-sin .-i. n.Mnr.i. THE ASSAM TKA COMPANY, l.llt l.reenwich afreet. New York. r! 1 HE proprietors beg to call the attention of connoisseurs in I Tea. and the heads of families to the choice and rare selec tion ot Teas imported by tlmm, and hitherto unknown in this country, wtneii, ny tlieir nagrance ami oem acy, conioin.-u wim virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. ITie Teas ttltered are the following : ThO Jeddo Bloom, a Hlaek Tea, at $1,00 per lb. Siphon, " Diari, 50 " Osacca, a f Jreen Tea, 1,00 " TooUiaft " 75 " Ticki-tsiaa " 50 " I'd Ii Mixture, a compound of the most rare ami choice Teas grown on tho fertile and genial oil of Assam 1.00 " With a view to enrourage the introduction ol these ma'rhless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute hy lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to the first yean' prnfitM on the sales effected. r.arn purcnaser win rfrei" on iuhh m im; um n .lum bered certificate, cntitlinjt him to one rhartft in the dittrihution For every titty cents laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $-J(),l(l, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value ol ten per cent, Or two thmtiand dnllnrt, will le giren aicay as llonutf'.!'. according to the following scale: .r Priiea of : lbs. ot Tea each at l,ld per lb. i!50 Ihs. or ti'il) 20 . 95 ' " " " 500 " 500 .VJ 10 " " " 500 300 100 " 5 " " " " 500 500 350 ' 1 " " " 250 o 250 42?. Prizes in all. 2.000 2,000 Those persons who preff lower priced Teas can recelre their prizes in proportion, or they will be re-pnrrhasod for cub, at a deduction of Id per cent. jy Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, post paid, to the Company's Depot, as above. june3-iw3m r.lRENCH STYLE GINGHAM- AND IURA1 F UP LAINFS JV New and beautiful styles ; Also, a line assortment of small check Gmshntin, rmw opening by P12dTw H. COWLE8 it CO tf CARPETS AREGOINti OFF Those ItoantfU and rhtap Car J ptttve leaving fast call auon if you would have one this spring, on apiv-aatwj a vuniiiio ot w, ZIKNTS ATTEND. SPRING STYLES BttWtrflM Silk M Plush Hut ; aa usual, only $.1. Also, tor your Ii. ii. ih, J French Clntlm, fashionable CiissUneres, new und very benulif.il styles Vestings of both Silk find Marsslles, Cravats of dlflefl III desiifli. (.uiled to Hie leaHol), Ac, ,r, ja-r iijxneil by pia-dAw II. t.'OWLES A CO pAPKII WAItKIIOI'SH. -CVRFS W. FIELD .V CO., 1 1 ft Cliff' at., N. V., litter for sole Rlkaciiino Powdku 2(g) casks best quality. Soda Ash j tons good quality. Alum 100 bhls. ground and 100 bhls. crude. Smalts best English It F K, A Y E, and 4 F E super. ITltbamahink Rest French and German, various brands RaOS 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raoh flM bules Foreign, nssorU'd qualities. T.gethcr with a complete nssortmi'iit of ull kinds of Paper and Paper Maker'-. Material--. dey7-dAw A. P. WTONF, & CO., ARK now roceiviiitr their N EW SPRING UUODH, and are pre-pared to offer at Wholesale or Rktail, an assortment unrivaled in quantity, qmdi'y, or cheapness. We have concluded to again retail, for since we quit tho retail business, the Old Hunkers in the trade have raised their nul - a. most to an imposition. They have got back tothe old prices that they used to ask before we euliie to Columbus. We put goods down at that time fifty per eeiit., and we are hound to reduce w. again. It is not much to wonder at. that they have risen so Ok foods. Renting stores in the Neil House at live hundred dollar er year rent, hoarding nt hotels, smoking cigars ai live cents apei.i drinking champagne at two dollars per quart and who pays tt bill ' Vou that buy goods of them. I till you could not help it, tor we had quit the retail business, and you were obliyd to buy ot them. Hut we are now retailing again, and if you want to see a pjie of fronds, mid cheap and good, call nt A, i'.'s and you can fmdthem. marlS-dJ. w I OK SALi: OR EXCHANGE. AVERY DESIRABLE FARM, iu Itiehlaiideounty, Illinois, containing K)0 acres of choice InndlOO ai res under cultivation SO acres timber, and oil acres of unimproved prairie, a good or. chard, log house and stable. It is well watered and on n good county road, six miles trom Olney. We are authorized to ox. change it for a house and lot, or a good vacant lot in Columbus or for a good larm in Franklin county. apl.t-d.-w SMITH Ac MILLS. jVOTICK. The sixth instalment of 80 per cent, on eueli sloire il fd the capital stock ol the Columbus and Worthington I'lanh Road or Turnpike Company is called for and payable on the 4tk day ot July next, to A. W. Drown, Treasurer, Juno 1, 10. A. W. IIKOWS, H.T. As the wlnde amount of stock in the above road is called lor, it is desirable that stockholders should not delay longer in paying up. Tije early comnletion of the rond makes It necessary to nrffl payment. W It. June 1, lf-50-jul0.dAw;w llOWK'HHIIAKCItHAItKAl'AItllJ.A COMPOUND I'IIK1AHKD HV 8TKAM. AND TUT VV IN QUART IIOTTI.K3. CpiIE recipe from which the SiiaKkk Sab.iapahh.la Is made was purchased nearly a year si: an old Doctor, beloniiiL hi that peculiar sect (the Bhuei 1 allliou'h il has not been made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many oi the first phyi-ieians and liiini lies of ('mcninatl, who have jironounccd it tar superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet offered to the public. The nnale in which it Is prepared, viz by steam, enables the proprie. tor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and rent es sence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained in the tnumihicturiiiR of any other 0OJWMTuJO Compound, bsHO0 its vast suierlority as to its madtod qualities, over all other would bo SAKSAPARILLAS. To those at present using n Sursapanlla mixture, n single trial will convince tlieni of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) aa well ao to the r imposition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the best Imported HONDURAS BAKSAPARLLLA, Combined with many other rooU and herbs which are used In no other riarsnpHrllhtcoiupound nl present before Hie public ; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine it, entire- y peculiar to itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also .is iin id lenitive as a stimuhuit, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild Ionic, in ',-ivini; strength mid tone to the stomach as n purgative, in moving the bowels sutlicient for tins purposes ol nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, iuiu na h GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE III.OO0, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire system, lor which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure of all diseases fcrisin from an IMPIIHE STATE OF THE BLOOD. Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Hlotehes, Sore Kyes, Tetter, Sudd Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Riles, all diseases re- ulting from the use of Mercury, &c, lie, It is also not leas beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Loss of Appotlta, Aridity o, tin- Sloinaeh, BOtooi MmSOM) Gonsimiptioii, and all !." HUmwIi whan llit-y ai Inti I'l oin corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy iu all diseases nrfslng form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic Ailcctionri, Qonenl debility, Ac, &c. It is fount) UOO to give greut relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should bo taken steadily according to the directions, as iu that depends the benefit to la; derived from Its use. Re particular in seeing that the hottels are put up In blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head of one ot the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of tin label a lae simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair an. I dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : il. II. Mkakivos, Dknio A. Suns, O. Ro-brhts A Co., Kino At l!niut, Wa. Sciinkidkr. Sold in quart bottles, at 1 each, or ti bottles for ..". Principal Depot, No, I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. 1). Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had of the principal Druggist-throughout the United States and C.inadas. (Jail on our agent I nnd get it pamphlet, from which you will bo able to judge for yourself whether the incdieine Is applicable to your Individual case or not. HOWE'S CELF.nitATUn COLl.H CANDY. THE 11 IV. r RRMRDV KNOWN FOR COUOIIfl, COLDS, HOAHSttNKSI, flORK TllllOAT, WHOoriNO COUGIt, kC, kC. Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merit. KING A BtUGOS. General Agent for Franklin county. Also, to he had of the Druggists generally. novlO-1y IICLL'S (ii:.M JNK AMI l.TFT I .H I'KO V BABJM PAEILLA. KNOW AI.L MEN, that we have this day appointed (. H, MEAKINCS, ot Cincinnati, our Agent for the State ot Ohio at large, fur the mlc of lr. John Hull' (,'rmiiiir jWJroesd Ertrnrt of BtrtifarUtt, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN nui.l, & CO. Louisville, Ky., April 16, lKr0. E. Eberly, successor to H. II. Meakings, at the old staini. High street, is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull's Har-saparilla in Columbus, where citizen and strangers may rely upon obtaining the licnuine and Improved Article. As there are counterleiters about, lie sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. H. II. MEAKINCS, General Agent for Ohio. JIIST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT for the sale of Hull's Sarsaparilln ami other Popular family Me.ln nies. n large and fresh supply of Hull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Wllow Duck, Hur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indiengous to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is tinding its way into the hotomof every OilUotOd family, lor the WhOKl world is challenged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will mo otleetually purify Hie blond, strengthen the system, and guard it against any r-ickness or epideinic whatever! It never fail to give relief, nnd is warranted to be superior to Townomd', Uld every oilier pi cparalit u bofoTtJ Die public. In this city humlreii - bave been cured id' the worst forms of Serolula, Erysipelas. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralum. Sciatic M0 and distress in the side ami breast, imd many who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation ol Dr. Hull's is no pecret or patent medicine; hence, thousands of physirins proserin and 0M it iu their prm-tice. Dr. Hull asks no protection by "patent," audit any liberal-mind il M D who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too strongly rivlled to the Chain-Gang," to make iieople swallow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volcns) will write to him and satisfy him that ho has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he wilt gladly send him a lull forinu lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Down wilh the Iit-rhes! Down with the tuooit sucker-! Down with Calomel ami other poisonous minerals, whieh has sent thousands and tens of thousand to a premature grave I FURIFV YOUR Hl.OODI Strike at tho heart of the disease, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organ-, you caiinol ian to nuiiii up new hum pure m on ml"u""'y1 of the general system. To tlo which, nothing has hern BlVfjB hi iiihii Tiiiliiiri- within tlie reaidi nt lnirii.,n ml'- ncv I" . 'ii- ' pare with Hull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilln. Rcnieinlu r that in case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am M authoriied by the proprietors id this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. EHEKLY, Only ngent for Columbus. East side High street next to Rutler's bakery, and a few doors south of tlie State House. JtMsM4 Mtl.l MIII Hnml QROTBPORT TUJEMPIKB C O.H- FAN Y. The sixth installment often per cent, on each share of the capital stock of the Ctdumbus and Grovepnrt Turnpike ctunpany Is required to lw paid to the Treasurer of said company, on or before the 20th day of July next. apl9 dA.wfi0d JOHN COX, Secretary. EDOAR CONKLWO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRKP WOOD. CONKLINm WOOD tfc CO., MANUFACTUaEHS OF PURF. WHITK I. K A 0, IN OIL, NO. I, DO. DO. DRY WIIITK f.KAD, RED LKADi I.ITHARGK, PUTTT, WHITtHO, ' PIRK DRIHD,' PARIS WHITK; PAKI9 ORKKri, rilKOMK TRI.I.OW, anon nsiRi CHROXK RED, etWUI r m r. oit, ABORTED COt'n PAINT, IN OfDM VINEOAR. It 7 K have adopted the most approved method, as practised by W the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Leatf, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United Statea. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to lie aa good aa can be procured, nnd to give entire satisfaf thin. Offered at the lowi-st prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will s upply Farmers with Cantor Beans for seed, ruid then contract to take ii r;n at market price annually. CONKMNd, WOOD CO. Cincinnati, Itecember 1S49. dawly pniL A DELPHI A NIIOKH. m RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED BiB.sIIOKS Biifkins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Cnildrou'sdaibTs, the finest article matin in the Union, just opened by apudwi U. COWLE8 & CO. OK II UK. JACOB TOW NHKNO, The ttriifhtal dticoverrr of the Utnuinr. Tovntnd Sartajktrilla 4 I.D Dr. Townseml is now about Til years of age, ami has long V bom known a the Author and Discoverer of the Uenuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla." Heing poor, he was cnrnpel lr-. to Umil it- manufacture, by which mems It lias been kept out ot market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It bud reached tlie esn til many, nevertheless, those iiersons who had been healed ot ore dlseaes, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures j It relaxes strictures and lightness, removes all obstructions and itivigniates t ntm- m rvmi-i -v-ieiu. Is not tliis then tlie Medicine you ple-elllllirntly need f Rut can any of these things la; said of S."l . Townseud's Inferior article i Tjn young man's liquid is not to be compared wilh the old Doctor's, because .,f one grand fact that the ouo j- incapable il deterioration, and never spoils, while tho other does : souring, tennenting, and blowing the bottles contalnliig it Into Iniirmeiits: tin- sour, rtciil liquid i'i!odiiig, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound he poisonous to tlie system t VVlmt I putacid into a sy-ieni already diw;aseil wilh acid What causes lUsfH-psittbutncid f Do we not nil know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it prislucesl flatulence, heartburn, palpitation id the heart, liver complaint dlarrluna, dyaen-tery, colic, and corruption ol the blood f What Is Serolula but an arid humor In the body ? What produces all the humors which bruiL' on Eruptions ol the Skin, Scald Head, Suit Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and rxternnl t It in nothing under heaven but an acid sub-stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ol the body, more or less. What cau-es Rheumatism hut a sour and acid lluid which iiisiniiates ite1f between the Joints anil elsewhere, Irritating and intlamiug the delicnte tissues upon which It acta 1 So of MTstbu diseases, of Impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments widt h allliet h union nature . Now in it not horrible to make aud sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid "Comjanmil of S. I. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it imilerstinl that Old Dr. Jacob Towiistrd'sGemiine Original Sarsapurilla, iu an imitation of his nlerior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we should deal In iui article which would ta-ar the mot-t distant resemblance to S. I. Townseild's article t We wish it understood, la-cause it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob ToWlisend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and Infinitely dissimilar : that they are unlike In every particular. liBvinf; nm one single thing In common. As S. 1. Townsend is no doctor, and never wns, Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any otiier common, unscientific, Ulqirulesilonal man, what guarantiee can the public have that they urn receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing It, ami which are incapable of changes which might NMOr them the Agents of Disease instead of health I Since the above was put in tyjat the following fact haa come to ourknowlcdge : which is truly tyled The Triumph of .liiHtico The U'ur Elided! S.V Towtwud abandoned thr. JirldOld Or, Jacob Tttvnsend OM dkatid f thi I'rojde S. P, Townsend has nt last given up tho mnnuliicture of Buy mure Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business iu some-tiiui-get-H. Thus his claims to Originality and otiier pretensions fall to the ground. Ih? voluntarily abandons them, In thtisevading tho iasue before the mihllc, by dlsjajsing of his trade. The fact that ho was no physician, uo chemist, tho occupation ol whose life was n worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wikkI, snwlojra, dock sticks. Ar., Jcc. The fact, also, that his nrficle be-came notorious for il-i louring. Fermenting and Rursting the Hot-ties, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying gomls , demonstrates lieyond ofl thmht tholidlacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ot his claims. Hereafter It is to be seel out to the people by some Strangers, yet hearing the name of s, P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bud character of Souring and Fermenting, Let the ja'ople fully undeAtaml ihnt no Revamping, no new belching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. I'. I'ownsend's souring compound from public lalium, unless it Is made entirely ditterent from its present diameter ; and il they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name tirst as last. It should then be called the "Htrnngcr's Sursiipnrilla." and not S. 1. Townend's, Rut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect tlx- same old Souring. Fermenting, Root Heer stull'. We have fault a duty to inform the public of the true position ot this mutter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conchi'tun we w ould remark that some mouths ago S. 1'. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton nt, a first rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors Mo us, in Naussau st.the inuliveiand objects ot which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S.IVs business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will ihen see if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot lor the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILEMAN &. CO., l'roprietors. 1'rim ipal otlico for the Western Slates, Vino st., 3d door above Ith, Cincinnati. 0. W. CARBOUffi Oenernl Agent, to whom all nnlei-Bor npilii'atlon tor agencies must h.? addressed. This Sarsaparilla can lie found at the principal Drug .Stores in the Slate, utitl is advertised iu most of tho country paper-. In In envy county there in some one aullinried to MtabUlh sub-agencies for tho county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the county pnpori. For snlo in Columbus hy DEN Id A- HARRY, Agents lor Frauk-lin county. Also, by Henry Lono, Grovcpoft feb20-d.Vwly G VIUJS W. FIELD & CO. No. 11 Cliff et., New York, otter lor siue i Newspaper, DDxtU huhOli Newspaper, JSx4ti Inches. NewsjiaMT, t'f'x-IJ inches Newspaper, Wx37 inches. Now-paper, Jt.'v.J-'l.j in. Newspaper, -Nix:iS inches. .New-paper. -Ixll'J inches. NewspiqsT, vM :. inches. Newspaper, 'JlxIM inches. Newspaper, '2"2x2 inches. Newsjiapcr, .""2tx:t,'i inches. NewspajsT, 'Si.n inches. New-.aper, fyvlH inches. Newspaper, 'J."iUxr inches. NeWHiBiM'r, tM1rtiX40,r( inches. Newspais-r, '27'X'IO inches. Newspaper, ll'xu'l inches. Newspujier, J4x40 inches. ALSO, Envelop Paper 'MOO reams all aizes. ('oloreil paper 1 ,7."ib reams assorted sizes. Writing Paper tilM) cases, a OomplotO aisor tniont. News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Hook Paper made to order of any bIzo and quality at short notice. dn27-dA-w A l'AI(l). fllHE iindorsii:ned have formed a copartnership under the I nnmeol STAtiK I'llISItlE. for Iheiraii-ncti .faWhole sab aud Retail CJrncery nnd Corwiirdln-j nnd ommixHinii IniMineaa, at the new brick (irocery, OOTIM of lliyh and Friend streets, formerly occupied hy J. M. Brown, imd solicit the atten-ionof those wishing to purchase, to n larao stock of itotals inou time. J. ft STAGE. Columbus, Mar. aVtl&wtl. C. H. FRlslllE. A PA KM AM) SAW MILL I tilt SALE. 4 N excellent farm Of 170 acres, in GiTiiua tp., Delaware co. RJ i"V 17, Tp. :i, S, 4, on the east side of Big Walnut at the mouth id Duncan's run ; about 50 acres improved, about U0 of pi mil hottmn land. The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part ot the Maxwell tract. There is a tine settlement, around it. ( In the premises there Is a jrood saw milt, which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan's rim. It in a oud file tor a urist mill. The larm, nnd an undivided half of the saw mill, will be noli! together or separate. About one third id the pay will be required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on heplaco. Jylf.-,1tdA-wtt WALTER THRALL. MoVKV TTlONF.Y! MO NKY! Fifty Tliniiattnd Ptnll.tr- in Ohio! TMIE subscriber will (five particular attention to the collection in Ohio, Michtcan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa nnd Wisconsin, of that class of claims long since marked a ' l.u- j," "I lone U i -t. Mnl " not colleclahle," by Merchants. Newi paper publishers, r' " fl '" I If and others. Fire years expe-rience has given hiui confidence hence there will be no chargr, but so lar as collections are made. Cards givimr references, terms and instructions, will be sent in answer to post taip letters. Address, W. It. JARVIS, aucH-dA wly Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ohio. nil. HI I I 's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAIISAIWKILLA hoi ftiTen moN mwrol satislaction, and ban cured all the complaints for which it is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It in warranled to bf mik times cheaper and better than the molasses and water nrfston of Townsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's Invaluable prepnmton I Persons wishing to be cured Ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and 1.1 ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pain-, Kin uniati-m. Drop-y, ('idle, Hick or Nervous llentlaclie. Female Complainls, Diarrbtun, and nil disorders arisinir from an impure state of the blood or hnhitof the system, (without laying the foundation tor otiier and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disiam-sing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Harsapnrilhi a trial. Our own experience proves it the praise la-stowed upon its active henlinu propeftlOO, by every person we meet, (save u doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, ntt tmly in this city, but from orders dHily received trom all distances, go to strengthen our cuntitlc arc in it- being the (rreatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those with-uiit Bppetite.or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment inca-e- ol Dysentery, Diarrhwa i.uoiern, try a single DOW0, alio our v-oro on n, uh-j wui mn be disappointed. For sale by E. EBI'.ItLY, Successor to R. H. Meakings, Ptanfll Medicine Depot, High street. marl8-d KKI'.I POSTBD 11' !! --!' ' v urrect business man keeps his books pMled up, so that in any emergency, or lor self-atisf action, he can tell at n glance the condition of his worldly prospects. It such then is necessary to our ecuniary comfort, nnd which wnrns us of any innovations or losses, how much more necessary Is it to be posted up in matters far morn important, and upon which banes all the hopes and hnppiness of ourselves, our wives and htile ones, iu fnardiog the grcntet aof all blessings, Health Tlie sad effects of last summer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Fathers enjoin upon nil, to look to our tenements, t BaTS, and enclosures, and to remove all oflensive and delierious causes of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate if not entirely prevent a re.ietition of the disastrous etT.-ets of that dreadlul srourpe with which we wen vi-itetl Inr-t spring and summer, nnd whirli indiscriminately plucked from our beautiful irnrden the rich and the poor, the young and the aged I the I o veil father, mother, sister and brother, nml hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and friend-hip had endeared one to the other, in ties not t l-e severed, only by death ! NnthfM thrnuh Human Agency has ever been ntven t, ihe world llrit will si i thonuiiihW L'liard tin system against (,'hnlcra, or any Mrknosa whatever, as the dHily use of Itr in. 11 Cnoimiund ! luid Extract of Sar-anarill . t 1'be Doetur has very lately made valuable improvements hy the combination nf Yellow Mock nnd ttther Boot- indigenous to our Western soil, that place' " Bull s SaMnpnrilla" nt the head of every preparation as a " Purifier of the blood," and " Corrector of the general system." No one can hnve sickness that uses, this valuable preparation. Certificates nre pouring In from everv direction, speaking in the hiuhcfl terms of the most wonderful cures ever effi-cted, after every thine else hail failed. To obtnin the genuine and la test improved, procure from the .gent for Columbus, E. ERERLY, .-uceessor to B. H Meakings, east side High street, next to Butler's Bakery. junclO-dAwrfw AftCHlTBCT OFFtCB tlrchnnle'a Molt. Colum-bn. Ohio. N. B. KELLY inlorras the public that tlnring his absence all bis Architectural business, Emtio'erini' imd Surveying, wdl lie promptly attended to at the above office by th undersiguetl. II. II. RLACKMoRE, dec31 -d Architect and Civil Engineer. TO OONTBACTOBA SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at the olllce of the lil.ard td I'lllil f Works ill tlm eltV of Cbimbm ntitil ,1... hour ot IV. o'clock (nootn tf Wednttaay, thr 0th day of July neU lor the conatruction of the following work, to wit i OHIO CANAL. For the re building ol Locks Nos. .rI, OS Md B& near I'orU- mouth. For the rfliuilding of Locks Nos. and OS, south of Licking summit, nea- Lockbonme. For tbfl re-biildliig of Locks No, , east of Newark. For the n building of one of the flight of Locks at the junction nl Hi- lire-.,!, , i Hide cul ami llui Muskingum river, near Dies-den.For biilhling a Water Onto, with substantial cut stone ahnt-meuts, on tlm south-cast embankment of the Licking Summit Reservoir. BOOKING CANAL. I or building n subNlaiitial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, op-pnslie Worthiturlon's mill, lu Hoi kim; fount v, with tho necessary embiiiikmeiit, A.-.C Connected with the above Jobs will be the embankment and other Items Incident to such work and they are ol a character worthy tin- attention of contractors. It may he determined to re build Locks No ;L M und W, near Portsmouth, during the present full, whieh the bidder will consider. This dt-tenuinatitjii, if concluded, wlP iM- expressed in the specifications. The iiia-o.nry mu-I be of the Iwit class and the stone of the mo-t approved qualities, und from quarries from which stone has raeeBtn bOn linnirhed for i.taks near Portsmouth. Loekhurne and Drestlen and he tlie Lock near Newark, to bo of stonu to la- approved by the Engineer, as must the stone In all cases. nans nun pSOlncatlOIi . n ti the office ul the Board of Public Works, nl Colunibiisynt nny rime alter the first dny of July, and Information in relation to the work near Portsmouth ami near Lockbounic. may be had at nny time alter tlie '-Win Instant, from Win. KoAboy, Esq , Be, Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Sumiiel O.Foster, li.-s. Eng. Mi.ldle Division Ohio Canal, in rehitioti to the work nenr Newark. Dresden, Lick-inn Sumiiiit lleservoir ami Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to the underslyned muni give satisfactory references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, J'H'-'H Acting Commissioner II P. W. A. M. n ii.i: . '"nv -jk h 1 1 m i miji 1 W50. FITCH dk IIAI.E, (SucetMtora to MrElrain fy Fitch,) FORWARDINC AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Halt, Fish, and all kinds nf (iroceries, at wholesale and retail. N. U. The highrv I market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgwny &. Co.'s F'oundry, Co li.'mh.3,Ohio. Imar.'idtf SAMUEL QAJ.LOWAY. HENltV t FAOE. ;allowav Sc PAOB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will -practice law. rb partners, in the Courts of Frauklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U. tf. Courts. ( Ulice in Piatt' now building, opposite State House, mayli tf A CARD. IVTOTICL is hereby given that the undersigned have this dny LI rntered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of prnctisitig Law, Buy Inc. tfelling ami Lensinc Heal F'sUite, Surveying, divi-dins sud sub-dividing of lands nod lots, the Collection of Claims; in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. tf.MITH, April 10, 1950-iiplSdrf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SHALL FA It .11 IN NDHWICII TOWNSHIP, A Lol l' eight miles from the city partly improved. A 00d IV hewed log house, stable, well and a rming orchard on tho tariii. The farm II well ndnpteil to raising all kinds of grains This larm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing Ui make a small investment, or securim.' a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this "does not suit we have others that will. .SMITH V MILLS, PMyl 1 Real Estate Agents. IK .WILL I A M HLACKSTONK, ' PLNDEHa his professional services to the citizens of Colum-J bus and vicinity. IRettdenee at the Capital Houai;. Oifice on High street, op- pof-ite the United States Hotel. REFER TO tfamiicl Callowny, Esq., Prof. IL H. Howard, Win. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. 6. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dnlel DrakPCincinnati OtiPssX f-T Ai HAGZINBi FOR JUNE. 1 RAHAMfl Anurleaa Monthly Magazine for June. " -f fiodey'a Lady's Book for Juno, aaiuun's MaaltK! lor June .Just received ami lor sale by nayfiO I N. WHITING & huntinc.ton. FOR HALE. Q LOT id Beech Fonemg. ShinBlin(! t.arh. nml Beech Joists. - Inquire td' muyy7l C. SCOTT, Juurnid otlice. WOOL ! I (( i I 11 1 POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, lliiyVfU near the National Road Bridge, by pit! FITCH & HALE. LOSSIN;S PICTORIAL FIELD HOOK of the Ho vnlutlon. Nos. 1 and For sale hy JOWB I. N WIHrsING & HUNTINGTON. -. H. WOMBAUUII. WM. r, WMEELKB. WO.MIIAri.il iV WHEELER, ATTOR.VKTS AT LAW. II'ILL nraetin- a- partners in Fnmklin and the Rdioininu conn- Tf ties. Prompt attention will Ih; trei) to the adjustment and t Kin . ooii ui i i.uoip ui otrgf or sman innoiiiits. Wm. F. WiiKKi.Rii, Notary Public, will take depoBirions, ac knowledgiimnts of deeds, A c. Offlco in Neil's New Building, nurtli of tho Neil House. Columbus ,1 M, 1850. jutie'-M dly-wlm NEW IIIMCU (,!( I.IIV, CORNER OF UK. II " AND FltlENIl STREETS. f II 111! o Oiler, iirne.l lin .-!.. 1.1, r.l.n ,1,., v.. f I XT n-. I- will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and Commis- Btiit. ttu-iittf!,, nun oeu leave ui ran me attention 01 OBf iriends and the imldie nonernllv to a Well selected toek orOroceries. Ar &c., to which a large stock will lie ndded soon, and ottered at wholesale and retail at low prices. mnrodA wtf. STAGE & FHLSBIE. X. (HID : WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be reei ived nt Ihe office of the Secretary of state until 12 M. tin Monday, the 15th day of July, MM for wood for Ihe use of the State, ns follows : 'JoO cords of wood !" feet lnug. 100 n 3 " None but dry hickory-, boOOfc or MMT mnple is wanted. Bunds with apiroved security uill ho reipiired ftir the delivery of the wood in the State House' yard before the'JOtli day of Octii-DOt next. One hundred nnd twenty -eight solid feet will be nAttrod fur a cord of wood. HENRY. W. KING, See y of State, A. A. BLISS, Treasurer of State, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State, Columbus, June lit, lH.Mi. (d.fcwtojutylO OIL CLOTHS. T AROE nml splendid lot of Mahogany, Fanry, German, Chi I J Mae, Enulish nnd American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re ct ived and for sale by J, D. OS BORN & CO. NOTIC - K. The notes and accounts nf George Gere A: Co., are left with us for settlement and collection. They must be paid without, delay. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Columbus, July .5, 1849. PRINTING MATEKIAI.S FOR SALE. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, consisting in pnrt of 1 1 hie Medium Smith Press. 1 Stanberry press. H lbs. Pica. 4tK) " Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 ' Million, " HO " Minion. " Several fonts Kfincy Tyjie. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of whirh Is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (hook and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremely hrte for cash, or on short time. (decll) CHAS. 9COTT, Agent NEW GOODS. WE hnve in store, and otter for sale on good terms 7.1 dor. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 do. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " H 100 Mill nnd Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glasa. 10000 lighta Sash. 1000 Ihs. Putty. 10 bhls. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT Si CO., novfl At the sign ot the Gjlt Padhs-k IWACAI'sLA Y'H EN4-.L4ND. MACALLAN'S ENGLAND, a vols. 12mo. Muslin, to match I" Hume's England. For snle by may27 L N. WIliTTNG Sc. IlirNTINfiTON. CARJUACII Tltl.M IINGH. 1 nfi PAIR Elastic Springs; 90 sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brmil IIMI Huhb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather ; Lace. Tuft s, Damask Lininits Palnti'd and Gum Cloth Tacks. Seamez Cord, Malh uhle (Hastings, Ac. For sale by kM GERE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICK IS hereby given thnt the siihscrifier has heen appointed and I qualified as the administrator id the estate ol Lorenzo 8. Bueklev, late of Franklin county, decea.-ed. IQOI IIIIWir WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE IS tmmf triven that the -utHt riher has been appomtetl and I qualified as ndininistrntor with the will annexed of the estate of John SU-nhen, late of Franklin county, deceased. juneia w.tt WILLIAM GRAHAM. Uuhl.ii, June 13, 150. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. j . r i n a w a v co., AM FACTI UK STEAM BMSINIH, KHIIM new an,l impruvnl pattrni., am. which ia nncfiir ths MM.KY HAW rfll.l., of roinrsrt lorm, vnth MILL IRONS anil 5tnri' rnmplrtr. Tli. v al- tnah- th- " IrhratM PARK K It PATKST WATRR WIIKF.L, ItAN.IIDAI) CAR WHEELS, sn.l all irth-r IRON and BRASS CASTINOH usually mrulr at FnHnlsM MAmisraT nf all kin-ls maH, ,rr ptlv t" nrrtVr. BUCK'S CatsBB- vn.it I ookim: WUVtB, Prrtnium Caikini! Sl.ivr-s, l'i,rl,,r. .-h',p. and Chnrrh arl Kumar.'., Kir.' ttrati's. and ri.til'lHIS all warranted, ar" ton stantly fur sal.' at wllotrssL" ami btil on lihal tt rmi. Mfirrhanu and oth, rs stMwg in Plotiirh. and Stoves are respectfully invited tn evamlne nur stock aad price,. Uoltuubua, , ; A CARD. I" WOULD respectfully announce to Uio citizens of Culumbtu and its vicinity, that I have made a new arrangement In hmi-ness, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settle all my accounts. I hnve been doing business imong you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, nnd am the only man w ho over engaged exclusively in it up to the present time. It is a business that requires un remitting attention, and for the better ;' utiiolishment of whieh I have made an agn-emeut with Mr. George w. Williams, as may bo seen by the ad vertiaement below, bj which he will become my partner. I take this occasion to lay to all with whom I have open nccoilhts, prior to June I, 'ISO, that they must be settled up, either by note or otherwise, immediately.1 have money enough due to free me from ombarrasiment, not- itli.-ti.mlim; some of my friend are fearful this is not the com. I have lived among and done business with you several years. I intend, while my lite spared, to continue it, relying upou my own resources and reputation us a business man in tho busineai in which 1 am engaged. J Hk no combination to assist me by eunspirmg against others in tho oune calling, to their injury. I UTfl no runtin-K out, but 1 think this community will bear me out in r-aying that 1 am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my huMuens, an, ever have been. Believing that I feel as well to tho living as anyone, and thankful tor past favors, I solicit a continuance of them. .or. vYimams, my partner, tins been m mv employ nearly one year, and assiited me through our most fearful aud trying time, 'luring the prevalence id the cholera last summer. He is known ns tar as his acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified tor the business in which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending him to your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUH W. READER. June 2a, 1850. A7.ZUH W. RKADKR. OKOHOE W. WILLIAMS. R CITY COFFIN WAMM HOOIH. BAUER WILl.IAM.S, City Undertakers, have associated ibeuiseltes together in the business of UndtTtaking, in the eity ot ( ohimhus, und would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will bo found, for the present, at the old stand ot A. W. Reader, near tlie Hihbs Hayscnles, where they have a splendid assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, ,-loth mid velvet colored. Cherry, Black Walnut, Sic, of ever y nirl, size and description, finished and lined In a style superior to any in the Western country va ying in quality and price in ,-uil the feelings of all who may need them for deceased friends. They have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, glovesand stnckings, ot every size and quality. They are also provided with a hearse mid carnage for attending funerals and every tiling pertaining to the business. Carriages and a hearse always In reiiiliness to convey trieuds ami a corpse to any part of the tate whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of the -tate of Ohio for I rump s celebrated Corpse Pre. rver, the use and utility of which ail only be appreciated by witnessing etlects. Suffice it to say, '' ', u pre, an ,1 to preserve u corpse Ire,, trom decompoal-Hon or change, any lenftfl of time, and convey it, in that condition, to any part of the country. They are al-o provided with a substantial Vault in which t.n de posit Ihe ilcinl previous to interment, agreeably to the feelingi MOHI and relatives. Cooling Boards will he furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at the residence of either one of the firm. Olle (if till' lirill tnilV nlwavs be hum, I at tlm n .r, ,,.,,, .lurum the day, or at his residence at night .- they will attend to all calls promptly, and are drtevruined to rODOflr -ati-tacion, they contidentlv expect to be sustained in thelr umlertaking. llefidcncf of A. W. RratlerVA dour from Third, on Mnunri street, adjoining German Church. llenHlencr nt ii. II. fl tihuins; -'d dour Irom Tliinl. on Hieh. on. potto Haptist Church. jun24-tT RAI1S. Cash paid for Rags, C anvasa Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Roue, and all other desermtions of isnner mnker' stock, hy CYUUH V. FIELD Si CO. .-ddtw At their Rag Warehouse, 94 heekman st. 100 npii BACH Pimento; 50 bags Java Coffee, landing from United States, an or sale hy KING Sl UEfr'NER, Cincinnnati SUCMB ANO 3IOl.ASHHM.-150 hdds Sugar, fair and prime I LflOO bbll Molasses : lor sale bv KING HEFFNER, marOi! 27 Main street, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirahle collection of Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of the Convention is respectfully invited. Cushlng's Manual ; Jefferson do. Southerland (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary'a New Constitution. For sale at J. II. RILEY Si CO.'S Bookstore. CARPETING. " r SUPER FINK Three Ply nml Incrain Cnrpetlng, Floor OilClotJw, and emb'd Window Curtains, lor snlo hy n"'1""1 WM. A. McCOY St CO. CIIICKEII1NG & (JILDEItT'S MbSJMM p H E M I U M BOSTON PIANOS, K .lust received and for sale at manufacturer prl-I I W I fees, A. U . 11. Xgcnl, Four doors North of the Neil House, nulO-dly Columbus, Ohio. PAPER IIAN(IN(N. A LARGE assortment of Paper Haniringa and Borders for Hie OOBOp by WM. A. McCOY Si CO. mar Si K X T E I i T A I N 3 1 K N T AT FOItEST KOVE. RS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest GroTe, oto 1TJ. ry evening, from five to eight o'clock. June 50 6t JAMMM NEW NOVKL.-Tho Old Oak Chtst, by G. P. R. James. ;i7l-c. The Dnlton's, hy C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale by fttLtU I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKN. THK History of the Confessional, hy John Henry Hopkins, D. IX, I vol. 1','mo. Tho l'nst, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the I renchot Dc Lamartine, 1 vol. llimo. For sale hy Junlfi 1. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. I " AI'AN'T LOTS FOR HABTwo small ioM Mm v street, near the corner of Fourth street Cheap nnd on easy twm1' SMITH tV MILLS, .un-8 Real Eaute AgenU .IOSKPII I.IPrNCOTT. WMC BJM LIPPENCOTT &; If I; If , MAXl'l -iCTt'BC. HS QV PHfRNIX V1HP Pinnr Urn s,nnd Stmt, bfttmn Hood mid Smithtitld ..r. oN N Tuesday afternoon, July 23, 1818, the undersigned were railed unon bv MOMfO. Liuneticott Si Itnrr towiinsiain 1.. est Bnd fair test of one of tlieir Phcenix Safes. The furnace be-inp prepared, the Safe wns placed inside thereof with hooka, pa-pers nnd some money ; when the door of the Safe wns closed and the tire kindled nt a quarter pnat a o'clock, and in a short time the Sale wns red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four nnd a half hours, when the committee express-ed tlieir satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was -ullicient. The furnace wns then pulled down, Safe cooled, and tin-door opened the books, paper and money safe. The heat 11 un nt h- on it ort" the hmss mountings. We. th. refore, take pleasure in recommondin-j tieso Sales to the public aa be-infr, in our judgment, entirely nre-prooi. JARVIS & TRABUE, NOCK Sc. RAWSON, ( ORNWAL St BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed tho burning of ihe above Snle, nnd can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion entirely tire-proof. WM. RAY. ' .Messrs Buttles, Comstock Sc Co. are our agents for the above Sates, where n sample cim heseen, and also nt the office of the Ohio State Jouninl LIPriNCOTT dc BARE. PAINTS. have OB band and for sale at the lowest market ratea, T Unt-eed Ofl, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together w ith a great variety of paints, brushes, Ac. At the sign of the iy GILT PADLOCK. , a0 "EWAIW! WKH.f.N, Ironi the subscriber, in Perry township, Franklin 0 MNjaty. " , n tlie night of the 26th inst., a DARK CHEST-M I .-OI.KEL MARL, seven or eiuht years old, with a large car on her right thigh, a plain halter mark around her nose, and n little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally rack. 1 be abm reward will Ih pidil to any one who will return the Mn mi arrest the thief, or 15 will be paid for the mare alone. frgB LEWIS T. LANE. I ()()() ,1,,XKH VVlMlOW GLASS, nmongsl h.eh"may I he found single and double thirk French, the beat I itt-burg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sizes. At the sign jjyl GILT PADLOCK. coLtranvs i.ahmuiit and coke company. A 1 m''tl,," of t,lp Dif ' tors, aeld June 21, ".V), it waa order-VI. ed that the subscriptions 'o the stock be paid to Thotnaa Moodie, Esq.. Treasurer, in insullments as follows, to wit i it. on or liefore Monday July 1st, next, do Aug. 5, do do Sept 2, do do Oct. 7, do Hn V 1 An 3d do 30 4th do 20 .rtli do 20 ith do 10 Promptness on the part of stockholders ia expected. jun22 tnovJ WM. A, PL ATT, Secretary. FOHNAI.E. i if It very desirable small building Iota on Rn h street, east of Seventh street, for sale very low and on good terms. Inquire IjrWtrel4-d SIMTII a MILLS. IO II HALE TWO houses and lots, with stables, wood houaea I mid everv other convenience attached, situated on Friend Ktreet, they are brick buildings and in romplete order, and will be. sold rcrf lor if applied for soon. Buyers wifl do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. sa-rie oaiiH t MILLS. STO" "f" rmli. niniiT rpr ITlsif . Bags, rum. A Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. p94 J. H. RILEY Y CO. FOR HALE. Two elegant and substantial DWEL L INf i HOUSES on Town street, between Fonrth and Filth SMITH A MILLS. apn North Room in Exehange Bank. r"TV frpenters and other who use rsrpenter toola, we moat .pst imiij -j mat wr hit" uir iw-wt uninninii oi tonis ever brought to this city, and we are disposed to aeii therm very lr. f..r k fi-ll (.111 IMIUTT A a. r. comrar la b. ToarLmso B. F. COWA VeV CO., OROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIQ IRON. AJVO Ceinmlaalon nA Forwnt-dlnK lerehnnt, f a o h t tTatftor, JyJ-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO.